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Dams Everywhere, Swimming Nowhere - Le Site Du Journal Le Postillon

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In Occitanie and Catalonia, "dracs" are "imaginary creatures of varying forms, most of which are considered dragons representing the devil, linked to water and its dangers." In the Cuvette, the Drac is just a bit of a difficult river to cross. But what do we know about it? The sixth episode of this series goes back to this local scandal: despite all this good water coming down from the mountains it is impossible to bathe in the Drac. Summer 2025
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In Occitanie and Catalonia, "dracs" are "imaginary creatures of varying forms, most of which are considered dragons representing the devil, linked to water and its dangers." In the Cuvette, the Drac is just a bit of a difficult river to cross. But what do we know about it? The sixth episode of this series goes back to this local scandal: despite all this good water coming down from the mountains it is impossible to bathe in the Drac. Summer 2025

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lepostillon.org broke the news in on Thursday, May 29, 2025.
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