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The area is a chaotic jumble of any material that can create shelter, and of waste and detritus, amid appalling hygiene conditions. The smell of urine competes with that of suntan lotion.
Ah yes, Venice Beach in California: synonymous with sun, surf, palm trees and, now, homeless people.
As many as 200 tents line the oceanfront in this Los Angeles-area town that for decades has been a lure for surfers and tourists.
The area is a chaotic jumble of any material that can create shelter, and of waste and detritus, amid appalling hygiene conditions. The smell of urine competes with that of suntan lotion.
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Près de 200 tentes de SDF sont plantées le long de la plage de Venice en Californie, un chiffre en hausse à cause notamment de la fermeture des centres d’hébergement suite à la pandémie.