Loca residents urge Paris to clean up the Champs de Mars
By AFP
23 March 2017 |
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It's one of Paris's most iconic locations, but the Champs de Mars park that lies at the foot of the Eiffel Tower is leaving some visitors disappointed. Complaints range from a lack of greenery to worse.
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