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The Seine is open for public swimming after a century-long ban. WSJ’s Noemie Bisserbe takes a dip.
Paris 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 ...
Locals and tourists are lining up this summer for a dip in the Seine. But the reopening of the storied river to public ...
For the first time in over a century, Parisians and tourists will be able to take a refreshing dip in the River Seine. The ...
After a century-long ban, Paris reopens the Seine for swimming. For the first time since 1923 after an extensive clean-up, ...
In sweltering Paris, the Seine River is now open for swimming at three officially designated—and water-quality ...
More than 50,000 people have been swimming in the Seine since the opening of three pools in Paris on 5 July, French sports ...
For the first time in over a century, Parisians are once again swimming in the River Seine. What once seemed impossible is ...
For the first time since 1923, the Seine is open for public swimming at three designated sites in Paris through Aug. 31, ...
Weeks before the Olympic Games are set to begin in Paris, the River Seine is still not safe for swimming on most days due to high levels of E. Coli bacteria in the water, according to official data.
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Weeks before the Olympic Games are set to begin in Paris, the River Seine is still not safe for swimming on most days due to high levels of E. Coli bacteria in the water, according to official data.