eighteen months ago venice resident marianna purisiol showed us how her city was suffocating under theourism. now, she shows us how venice has been completely cleared of crowds by the shutdown. here's how life there has changed. 18 months ago we spoke about how the city was submerged and suffocated by mass tourism. it becomes really stressful, it's gone out of control. well, this is my sitting at the time of the coronavirus. ! this is my city. this is one of the most photographed places in town, this is a tourist hotspot and backin this is a tourist hotspot and back in the day, i had to elbow my way through the crowd and avoid the salty sticks from all directions. now, ican avoid the salty sticks from all directions. now, i can take a photo or a video from every angle of the bridge. from a selfish point of view, i feel privileged because they can now admire the beauty of my city undisturbed. what's for the future? that's my anxiety. incredible how things are changing, and so quickly. in so many countries around the world, we have heard from so many of you. take a look at people's comme