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In Dakar, the Poorest Inhabitants Share Crumbs of the Beach: “the Sea Is Paid For”

Privatized by luxury hotels reserved for tourists, the beaches of the Senegalese capital are now only accessible at incredible rates. Deprived of this “common good”, less affluent Dakarois are turning to neglected and unsupervised beaches. An “invisible barrier”, which tends to create social segregation in bathing, alerts “The Observer”.
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Privatized by luxury hotels reserved for tourists, the beaches of the Senegalese capital are now only accessible at incredible rates. Deprived of this “common good”, less affluent Dakarois are turning to neglected and unsupervised beaches. An “invisible barrier”, which tends to create social segregation in bathing, alerts “The Observer”.

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