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The Aodomarois Marsh, an Aquatic and Plant Maze

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Shaped by men for more than thirteen centuries, the last large hexagon marsh is also a precious haven for biodiversity, where sifting aquatic phragmite, water rattlesnake, reed bush and pygmy cormorant.

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Shaped by men for more than thirteen centuries, the last large hexagon marsh is also a precious haven for biodiversity, where sifting aquatic phragmite, water rattlesnake, reed bush and pygmy cormorant.

·Paris, France
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"Imagine, here, once, it was a boat motorway!" let go of the shipman Charles Deram, while, at present, in the bise, we are alone sailing on the Narstroom, one of the 170 waterways that crisscross the Audomarois marsh. The drunken peace of mind seems to be appreciated by the piafs, like those few macroles that make a trip between the reeds. The bacove, a traditional flat-bottom boat, now equipped with an electric motor, makes so little noise by s…

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Le Monde broke the news in Paris, France on Saturday, November 29, 2025.
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