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Treasure Hunt gets digital update in WiFi Venice

Treasure Hunt gets digital update in WiFi Venice

 03.07.2009 08:00   reuters.com

MILAN (Reuters) - Treasure Hunting will go fully digital on Friday night when players chase a mysterious oriental wand with special powers along the narrow streets and bridges of Venice.

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