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50 kilometres from Paris, this beach is unique. Located on the banks of a tributary of the river Seine, swimming here is legal and perfectly safe. By the summer of 2025, state authorities and local groups hope it will be one of dozens in the Paris region where swimming is allowed. But making this a reality implies cleaning up the polluted river waters, and will be no easy feat. Yet for centuries, swimming in the Seine was all the rage. In the 17th century, both nobles and the poor splashed naked in the river. In 1923, it was formally banned because of dangers associated with shipping and pollution, but still continued until the 1970s in the suburbs. 50 years later, after Paris won the bid to host the 2024 Olympic Games, the idea of swimming again in the Seine was revisited. Triathlon and open water swimming events were to be held here with a promise that the general public would be able to take a plunge by mid 2025. In the Canal de lamp;#39;Ourcq near Paris, a group of swimmers