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− | '''Playa de la Batterie is a beach stretch just north of [[Tulear]] with some large sand dunes. The area can be reached by an approximately 4-kilometre walk from the town centre | + | '''Playa de la Batterie is a beach stretch just north of [[Tulear]] with some large sand dunes. The area can be reached by an approximately 4-kilometre walk from the town centre and across some salt production fields in the direction of the white light tower.''' |
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+ | Water ways and small various canals that wash the tidal water back and forth across the grounds produce natural sea salt. | ||
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Revision as of 20:31, 13 April 2011
Playa de la Batterie is a beach stretch just north of Tulear with some large sand dunes. The area can be reached by an approximately 4-kilometre walk from the town centre and across some salt production fields in the direction of the white light tower.
Water ways and small various canals that wash the tidal water back and forth across the grounds produce natural sea salt.