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Guérande, un peu de la beauté du monde

1971. In the salt marshes of Guérande, farmers and neo-ruralists unite to oppose a bypass project. It is the beginning of a long struggle in which the underdogs will ultimately prevail. They will go on to collectively invent an alternative model to preserve this magical place, which is also their workplace.

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1971. In the salt marshes of Guérande, farmers and neo-ruralists unite to oppose a bypass project. It is the beginning of a long struggle in which the underdogs will ultimately prevail. They will go on to collectively invent an alternative model to preserve this magical place, which is also their workplace.

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