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In La Seyne, Nine Nights of Work Are Programmed to Repopulate the Beach

Summary by varmatin.com
Since Monday, in the sunset, once the beach is deserted from its users, funny gears come into action on the sand of the Sablettes. A caterpillar of 17 tons, a loader, two long-arms, one very impressive with its 22m high, and two tombs form a broom of go-and-life
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Since Monday, in the sunset, once the beach is deserted from its users, funny gears come into action on the sand of the Sablettes. A caterpillar of 17 tons, a loader, two long-arms, one very impressive with its 22m high, and two tombs form a broom of go-and-life

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varmatin.com broke the news in on Wednesday, June 18, 2025.
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