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The River Arno looks peaceful enough as it slides through Florence, but was frightening in 1966 when it burst its banks and damaged thousands of art works. Now, a flood of tourists is perhaps more threatening to the home of Renaissance art —Photograph by DAVID CHARTERIS

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Press, 4 August 1987, Page 29

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The River Arno looks peaceful enough as it slides through Florence, but was frightening in 1966 when it burst its banks and damaged thousands of art works. Now, a flood of tourists is perhaps more threatening to the home of Renaissance art —Photograph by DAVID CHARTERIS Press, 4 August 1987, Page 29

The River Arno looks peaceful enough as it slides through Florence, but was frightening in 1966 when it burst its banks and damaged thousands of art works. Now, a flood of tourists is perhaps more threatening to the home of Renaissance art —Photograph by DAVID CHARTERIS Press, 4 August 1987, Page 29