@wonderofscience Where is this? It looks like a beautiful place, so curious where is is, the name of it?
It looks like a beautiful beach but it is probably freezing cold or something...lol
During the late 1960s, Coca-Cola orchestrated a massive birdseed display in St. Mark's Square, arranging the seeds to create its iconic logo. Within moments, hundreds of pigeons flocked to the scene, feasting on the seeds and inadvertently forming the Coca-Cola emblem. An aerial photograph captured the moment, and the image has since become a notorious piece of advertising history.
This creative stunt was not original. Coca-Cola had taken inspiration from Assicurazioni Generali, a Venetian insurance firm with its main office in the square. The company frequently used birdseed to encourage pigeons to arrange themselves into the letters "A G."
For any businesses considering a similar advertising technique, be aware that since 2008, it has been illegal to feed pigeons in Piazza San Marco.