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Exploring the Magnificent Doge Palace: A Comprehensive Guide

Doge’s Palace, also known as Palazzo Ducale, is a symbol of Venice’s political and cultural history. This Gothic-style palace is located in the heart of Venice’s Piazza San Marco and is a must-visit destination for anyone visiting the city. In this guide, we’ll cover everything you need to know about visiting the Doge Palace, including where to get tickets, what to see, and places to visit nearby. Doge Palace Tickets Visitors to the Doge Palace have several ticket options. The standard ticket grants access to the palace’s public areas, while the Secret Itineraries Tour is an exclusive behind-the-scenes experience that takes visitors through the palace’s hidden rooms and chambers. The combined ticket includes access to both the public areas and the secret itineraries tour. The standard ticket costs €20, while the Secret Itineraries Tour ticket costs €25. The combined ticket costs €32. Visitors can purchase Doge Palace tickets online in advance to avoi...

Kua calls for Electronic Voting System for PNG

The Member-elect for Sinasina-Yongomugl open electorate and Leader of the PNG National Party, Kerenga Kua says an electronic system of voting needs to be introduced in PNG. Kerenga Kua Mr Kua said this following his declaration this afternoon at the Dixon Field in Kundiawa. He says  the problems that are faced in the country with regards to polling, is due to the  type of voting system currently used, which is  the Limited Preferential Voting System. Mr Kua  also blamed  everyone who had been in power for the problems now faced. Mr Kua who has retained his seat for the third term in this election  polled 16, 341 votes. NBC / PNG Today  Next :  People will vote for Prime Minister , says PNG PM Marape

HOW TO GROW GIANT BAMBOO FROM SEED?

How to grow giant bamboo from seed? LOOKING FOR GIANT BAMBOO SEEDS? THE CLICK THIS LINK FOR THE ‘SEEDS OF EADEN’ SEED STORE There are a number of species and even genera associated with the ‘Giant bamboo’ common name although it is usually the impressive Bambusa arundinacea or Dendrocalamus giganteus which are mostly regularly cited. So, how do you grow giant bamboo from seed? Once you have obtained your giant bamboo seeds they will need to be pre-soaked for approximately 24 hours in lukewarm water, somewhere about 86 F – 30 C. To maintain this temperature in cooler climates place the seeds in an airing cupboard or other such permanently warm position. Giant bamboo seedsFor sowing use  a modular seed tray filled with a good quality seed compost or Jiffy 7 Peat Pellets. When using modular seed trays place one seed per module and press to just below the surface. Water in well then place in a heated propagator at approximately 30-35 degrees Celsius with the ve...