All over Milan are public drinking fountains with a constant flow of untreated water direct from the nearby alps.
In Italian these cast iron beauties are called “Nasoni” or “big nose”,
a reference to the protruding spout.
The water is spectacularly clean, icy cold, tested constantly
and always free.
Can you imagine these surviving unprotected on New York streets?
I didn’t think so. lol
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