France faces reality of toxic beaches after horse dies
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Badsey
By the time you smell it, it's almost too late. =That's why volcanologists use H2S detectors.
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adaydream
I've never heard of this problem on beaches. This is strange to read. < :-)
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rajakumar
France industralisations,the price to pay for it, hits via toxic beaches.
One in harmony with everything in life, in france. France got to be fooling itself.
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wanderlust
20 years it was their pavements that were polluted, and beaches were clean, now it is their beaches that are polluted and pavements are clean.....
Is that progress?
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Madverts
Too cold up there anyway....
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yabits
By a strange coincidence, my wife and I just finished watching the French movie, Pauline at the Beach (Pauline a la Plage) last night. Filmed around Granville around 1984, the bucolic scenes gave not a hint of the ecological problems the area would be facing in a couple of decades.
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