Venice Carnival 2013: Italian City Hosts Annual Festivities, Including 'Flight Of The Angel' (PICTURES)

LOOK: Venice Carnival 2013

It's hard enough to write about Venice without becoming engulfed in a landslide of cliches - and near enough impossible when you factor in the city's masked carnival (or 'carnevale', as the locals call it).

Masked revellers, glamorous costume and throngs of excited tourists, yep you know the drill. But it still doesn't make the annual event any less of a spectacle.

The annual carnival draws up to three million tourists to the city annually

The celebration itself dates back many centuries and is rooted in the Christian festivities ahead of the fasting period of Lent.

This year student Marta Finotto enacted the traditional "flight of the angel" which saw her gliding, via harness, from the 325ft belltower of St Mark's Basilica to a stage below.

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