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Flock of sheep near Colmar, Haut-Rhin, France (48°03’ N, 7°17’ E). Walled city of Neuf Brisach, Haut-Rhin, France (48°01’ N, 7°32’ E).Houseboat on Etang de la Galiotte in Carrières-sous-Poissy, Yvelines, France (48°57’ N, 2°03’ E).
Saint-Léger castle, Saint-Germain-en-Laye, France (48°54’ N, 2°04’ E). Housing estate les Dents de Scie in Trappes, Yvelines, France (48°47’ N, 2°00’ E).Doe in the wild in the valley of Chevreuse, Yvelines, France (48°50’ N, 1°47’ E).
La punta di Rondinara, Corse-du-Sud, France (41°28’ N, 9°16’ E).Flooded restaurant next to Lux, France (46°44’ N,  4°53’ E). The Canal du Midi between Toulouse and the Étang de Thau, France (43°19’ N, 2°59’ E).
Semi-troglodyte houses of the Bout-du-Lieu at Cabrerets, Lot, France (44°31’ N, 1°39’ E).Tests and agronomic resercheas in the Beauce, France (48°23’ N, 02°01’ E).Writings in the sand on a beach of the Manche, France (49°06’ N, 1°37’ W).
Gardens of the Palace of Versailles, Yvelines, France (48°48’ N, 2°07’ E).Housing estate of la Noé at Chanteloup les Vignes, Yvelines, France (48°58’ N, 2°02’ E).The Red Porphyry of Cap Seninu, Gulf of Porto, Corsica, France (42°19’ N, 8°35’ E).
Building in the quarter of La Croix-Rousse at Lyon, Rhône, France (45°47’ N, 4°50’ E).Harvest in Finistère, Brittany, France (48°27’ N, 4°32’ W).Chains in the harbour of Brest., Finistère, France (48°23’ N,4°30’ W).
Restaurant between Lux and Saint Loup de Varennes, Saône-et-Loire, France (46°44’ N, 04°53’ E).Cherry tree blossom in Monts du Lyonnais, Rhône, France (45°47’ N, 4°33’ E).Ewes in the Causse (limestone plateau), Lozère, France (44°24’ N, 3°28’ E).
Tree plantation near Seix, Pyrenees, France (42°50’ N, 1°30’ E). ‘Carrelet’ fishing hut near Talmont, Charente-Maritime, France (45°33’ N, 0°57’ W).Poplars at Bennecourt, Yvelines, France (49°02’ N, 1°34’ E).
Ten thousand hearts for a Red Ribbon, Le Mans, Sarthe, France (47°60’ N, 0°10’ E). Gardens of Villandry castle, Indre-et-Loire, France (47°20’ N, 0°30’ E).Wooden roller coaster at the theme amusement park ‘Parc Astérix’, Oise, France (49°08’ N, 2°35’ E).




Beach at Saint-Aygulf, between Saint Raphaël and Fréjus, Côte d’Azur, France (43°24’ N, 6°44’ E).

In the early 20th century, Saint-Raphaël was still a little fishing village, but it is now a fashionable resort town where eager sun-worshipers crowd every corner of the beach. But the price of a glowing tan can be a heavy one: skin cancer is on the rise in most areas of the world, and in France alone, the number of cases doubles every ten years. In countries at higher latitudes, the situation is made even more serious by the thinning of the ozone layer. In the spring, the quantity of ozone present in the higher atmosphere is reduced by between 30 and 50 percent and UVB rays become between three and twenty times stronger. Thus we find skin cancer is most common in Canada; in the south of Chile, seven minutes of exposure is enough to cause sunburn in the most dangerous seasons; and in Australia, the rising UVB rays pose even greater risks for a predominantly paleskinned population with a taste for outdoor sports. Today it is estimated that one in every two Australians will develop skin cancer at some point in their lives.

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