"They drive two and a half hours to make a photo and go back."For Sébastien Fine, the mayor of Villar-Saint-Pancrace , the observation is without appeal. Weared by the television series Alex Hugo and the loops of videos on social networks, Lake Orceyrette suffers from overtourism. For three years, the municipality has decided to react by taking measures to limit the craze. Behind this regulation, the mayor piles the grounds of alert: safety on a…
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"They drive two and a half hours to make a photo and go back."For Sébastien Fine, the mayor of Villar-Saint-Pancrace , the observation is without appeal. Weared by the television series Alex Hugo and the loops of videos on social networks, Lake Orceyrette suffers from overtourism. For three years, the municipality has decided to react by taking measures to limit the craze. Behind this regulation, the mayor piles the grounds of alert: safety on a…