Venice authorities discover why canal turned fluorescent green

By A Mystery Man Writer

A mysterious patch of fluorescent green water that appeared in Venice’s famed Grand Canal Sunday was caused by a chemical commonly used in underwater construction to help identify leaks, environmental authorities say.

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