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Boat graveyard at Kerhervy, Lanester, Morbihan, France (47°47’ N, 3°17’ W).Information centre about Auvergne, natural park in Aydat, Puy-de-Dôme, France (45°40’ N, 2°58’ E).Puy de Côme in the Chaîne des Puys, Puy-de-Dôme, France  (45°47’ N, 2°57’ E).
Church of Fixey, Fixin, Côte d’Or, France (47°15’ N, 4°58’ E).Golf course of the Domaine de Sperone near Bonifacio, Corse-du-Sud, France (41°22’ N, 9°13’ E).Olive harvest near Les Baux-de-Provence, Côte d’Azur, France (43°44’ N, 4°47 ’E).
German bunker of the Atlantic Wall near Royan, Charente-Maritime, France (45°40’ N, 1°08’ W).Beauduc lighthouse, Camargue, Bouches-du-Rhône, France (43°22’ N, 4°35’ E).Ratonneau island, Frioul archipelago, Bouches-du-Rhône, France (43°17’ N, 5°19’ E).
Sainte-Foy abbey church in Conques, Aveyron, France (44°36’ N, 2°24’ E).Molène island, Finistère, France (48°24’ N, 4°57’ W).Aligre market, 12th arrondissement of Paris, France (48°51’ N, 2°23’ E).
Burnt forest near Valensole, Alpes-de-Haute-Provence, France (43°49’ N, 5°59’ E).Walled city of Saint Malo, Ile-et-Vilaine, France (48°39’ N, 2°02’ W).Gare de Lyon Saint-Exupéry, airport and railway station near Lyon, Rhône, France (45°43’ N, 5°05’ E).
Centre Georges Pompidou (Centre Beaubourg), Paris, France (48°51’ N, 2°21’ E).Harvest in the Beauce, France (48°21’ N, 1°23’ E).Wine harvest in Cahors, Lot, France (44°26’ N, 1°16’ E).
Harvest in the Beaujolais, Rhône, France (45°58’ N, 4°32’E).The marshes of Bourges, Bourges, Cher, France (47°05’ N, 2°25’ E).Salt marshes of Guerande, Loire-Atlantique, France (47°19’ N, 2°27’ W).
Catamaran in the Glénan archipelago, Finistère, France (47°44’ N, 4°00’ W).Flock of sheep, Puy de Dôme, Auvergne, France (45°47’ N, 2°56’ E).Ruins of Occi, a deserted village near Lumio, Balagne, Haute-Corse, France (42°35’ N, 8°50’ E).
Pagoda of Chanteloup, Amboise, Indre-et-Loire, France (47°23’ N, 0°58’ E).Registered office of Bouygues «Challenger» at Guyancourt, Yvelines, France (48°47’ N, 2°04’ E).Medieval castle and fortress of Polignac, Haute-Loire, France (45°04’ N, 3°52’ 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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