Mediterranean Coast Sees French Tourism Revenue Falling
A pedestrian drinks from a water fountain on the Mediterranean seafront at Square du Lieutenant Danjaume in Marseille, France, on Wednesday, Aug. 12, 2020. The French economy experienced its sharpest contraction on record in the second quarter when strict coronavirus lockdowns choked off manufacturing, tourism and consumer spending across Europe. Photographer: Jeremy Suyker/Bloomberg via Getty Images

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