France's Fontainebleau forest reopens to public after wildfires
The forest of Fontainebleau outside Paris has partially reopened to the public after remaining off-limits for over a month due to devastating wildfires. From Saturday, visitors can access some 80 percent of the forest, but are being warned to show caution amid fragile wildlife and charred trees.
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