The Millecampi Valle is a huge swampy expanse with a sinuous and irregular shape, the result of a centuries-old reclamation work that began in 1500, by a wealthy patron and Venetian owner named Alvise Cornaro. However, the area maintains the original suggestions of the territory thanks to a geography made of ‘ghebi’, large salty lakes, reed beds that collide with strong lines of banks, rivers and canals and with the regular geometries of reclaimed land. The territory is composed of sandbanks: low and flat islets that are submerging at high tide and resurfacing at the low one.