Venelles: Big New Swimming Pool
Explore · Guest Post · Stay FitYet again I wonder how all this is affordable …compared to our base in England where we have been using the same small, chilly pool for decades.
But this new swimming complex looks as though it will be lovely, so lucky for Venelles and for Aix too.
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