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France reopens Seine for swimming after century-long ban

After more than a century, Parisians are finally being invited to dive back into the city’s most iconic waterway, Euronews reported.
Public swimming in Paris’ Seine River is due to make a comeback over a century after it was banned, with just a few exceptions.

Starting on 5 July, three public swimming sites will open along the Seine River – one near Notre Dame, another by the Eiffel Tower, and a third in eastern Paris.

The reopening is part of one of the French capital’s most ambitious Olympic legacies. The river has undergone a massive cleanup operation to transform it from a polluted, boat-choked artery into a swimmable urban oasis.

The sites will be free to use, supervised by lifeguards, and will operate on a daily schedule throughout the summer.

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