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The 14th of July in 360°

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Published on November 09, 2017

France Télévisions takes you behind the scenes of the preparations for July 14 with two 360° repartages. On the program, visit of the fire station and immersion in the general rehearsal of the Republican Guard.

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Visit of the fire station "Blanche" in Paris IXth in 360° to follow the preparation of the firemen for July 14th :

Appointment with the Republican Guard during their escort rehearsal of the presidential car:

 
Written by Nathalie Duboz, MediaLab de l'Information
Published on November 09, 2017

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