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Audacy on MSNParis reopens the Seine after $1.5B cleanupFor the first time in more than 100 years, the Seine River in Paris has opened for swimming and recreation, following a $1.5 ...
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Travel + Leisure on MSNYou Can Now Swim in the Seine for the First Time in 100 YearsFor the first time since 1923, the Seine is open for public swimming at three designated sites in Paris through Aug. 31, ...
Currently open to 1,000 bathers daily in three different cordoned swimming locations for free, Parisians are flocking to ...
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The Daily Digest on MSNAfter more than 100 years Paris reopens the Seine to bathersParis locals and visitors witnessed the reopening of the Seine River, marking its first accessibility since 1923. This event provided a much-needed escape from the intense summer heat. The reopening ...
Following the Olympic cleanup, the public can now swim in the Seine near the Eiffel Tower, Notre Dame, or East Paris.
Paris has reopened public swimming in the Seine River for the summer, allowing visitors to enjoy the waterway that was ...
Parisians will be able to swim in the Seine, providing much-needed relief as summer temperatures break records.
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Inquirer on MSNParis shuts Seine swim spots day after reopening due to rainThe iconic river reopened to the public for the first time in a century on Saturday, but was closed for swimming one day ...
If the filthy River Seine in Paris can be cleaned up to welcome back swimmers after a century-long ban, so too can Melbourne’s Yarra, an expert says.
Paris reportedly spent billions of dollars to fix the Seine and to improve the quality of water, making it fit for public use ...
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