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This week we'll find out about how toxic green algae on Brittany's famously picturesque beaches claimed the life of a French jogger and perhaps others plus the role French farming and even the state played in his death.
We'll also look at the far less sparkly side of France's prestigious Champagne industry that's exposed how badly grape pickers are treated and bring you all the details about how you can take a swim in the Seine in the heart of Paris this summer.
And we'll explore why France has avoided the kind of anti-tourism protests seen in Spain and look at some of the famous French sites that have been hit by over-tourism and offer you some fantastic alternatives instead.
Host Ben McPartland is joined by the team at The Local France - Emma Pearson, Gen Mansfield and John Lichfield.
Extra reading:
- Green algae found along French coastline responsible for jogger's death, rules court
- 10 alternatives to France's overcrowded tourist hotspots
- French champagne makers face human trafficking trial
- Everything you need to know about swimming in the Seine in Paris this summer
- How has France avoided Europe's anti-tourism protests?
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