Officials in Italy's Capri are planning a crackdown on overtourism to the Isle.
One of the isle's mayor is proposing a barrier of 40 buoys to be placed 100 metres offshore for a distance of around 6km around its western side.
It comes after Venice wrapped up a pilot programme charging entrance fees to day-trippers.
Italian correspondent Jo McKenna says Capri was also forced to temporarily suspend visitor arrivals in June when its water supply broke down.
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