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The sauna secret: why Finland is the happiest country in the world
Steamy, spiritual and stress-busting, there are more than 3m saunas in Finland. Not only are they skin tingling, they help people explore what it is to be human.
I have come to Finland to learn about its sauna culture, a tradition so valued that in 2020 it was inscribed on the Unesco list of the intangible cultural heritage of humanity. My starting place, Tampere, one-and-a-half hours by train north of Helsinki, has about 60 public saunas in a city of around 250,000 inhabitants, earning it the title of “sauna capital of the world”.
Unlike in other countries, where saunas are usually marketed as an expensive activity for the few, in Finland they have a far more everyday role. Many people have saunas in their homes; lots of older Finnish people were even born in saunas. But they are also considered a sacred space and a place to find community as well as peace. Finland has topped the world happiness report rankings for the past six years.
Rajaportti sauna, Tampere, finland
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The sauna secret: why Finland is the happiest country in the world
Steamy, spiritual and stress-busting, there are more than 3m saunas in Finland. Not only are they skin tingling, they help people explore what it is to be human.
I have come to Finland to learn about its sauna culture, a tradition so valued that in 2020 it was inscribed on the Unesco list of the intangible cultural heritage of humanity. My starting place, Tampere, one-and-a-half hours by train north of Helsinki, has about 60 public saunas in a city of around 250,000 inhabitants, earning it the title of “sauna capital of the world”.
Unlike in other countries, where saunas are usually marketed as an expensive activity for the few, in Finland they have a far more everyday role. Many people have saunas in their homes; lots of older Finnish people were even born in saunas. But they are also considered a sacred space and a place to find community as well as peace. Finland has topped the world happiness report rankings for the past six years.
Rauhaniemi sauna, Tampere, finland
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The sauna secret: why Finland is the happiest country in the world
Steamy, spiritual and stress-busting, there are more than 3m saunas in Finland. Not only are they skin tingling, they help people explore what it is to be human.
I have come to Finland to learn about its sauna culture, a tradition so valued that in 2020 it was inscribed on the Unesco list of the intangible cultural heritage of humanity. My starting place, Tampere, one-and-a-half hours by train north of Helsinki, has about 60 public saunas in a city of around 250,000 inhabitants, earning it the title of “sauna capital of the world”.
Unlike in other countries, where saunas are usually marketed as an expensive activity for the few, in Finland they have a far more everyday role. Many people have saunas in their homes; lots of older Finnish people were even born in saunas. But they are also considered a sacred space and a place to find community as well as peace. Finland has topped the world happiness report rankings for the past six years.
Rajaportti sauna, Tampere, finland
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The sauna secret: why Finland is the happiest country in the world
Steamy, spiritual and stress-busting, there are more than 3m saunas in Finland. Not only are they skin tingling, they help people explore what it is to be human.
I have come to Finland to learn about its sauna culture, a tradition so valued that in 2020 it was inscribed on the Unesco list of the intangible cultural heritage of humanity. My starting place, Tampere, one-and-a-half hours by train north of Helsinki, has about 60 public saunas in a city of around 250,000 inhabitants, earning it the title of “sauna capital of the world”.
Unlike in other countries, where saunas are usually marketed as an expensive activity for the few, in Finland they have a far more everyday role. Many people have saunas in their homes; lots of older Finnish people were even born in saunas. But they are also considered a sacred space and a place to find community as well as peace. Finland has topped the world happiness report rankings for the past six years.
Rajaportti sauna, Tampere, finland
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The sauna secret: why Finland is the happiest country in the world
Steamy, spiritual and stress-busting, there are more than 3m saunas in Finland. Not only are they skin tingling, they help people explore what it is to be human.
I have come to Finland to learn about its sauna culture, a tradition so valued that in 2020 it was inscribed on the Unesco list of the intangible cultural heritage of humanity. My starting place, Tampere, one-and-a-half hours by train north of Helsinki, has about 60 public saunas in a city of around 250,000 inhabitants, earning it the title of “sauna capital of the world”.
Unlike in other countries, where saunas are usually marketed as an expensive activity for the few, in Finland they have a far more everyday role. Many people have saunas in their homes; lots of older Finnish people were even born in saunas. But they are also considered a sacred space and a place to find community as well as peace. Finland has topped the world happiness report rankings for the past six years.
Rauhaniemi sauna, Tampere, finland
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The sauna secret: why Finland is the happiest country in the world
Steamy, spiritual and stress-busting, there are more than 3m saunas in Finland. Not only are they skin tingling, they help people explore what it is to be human.
I have come to Finland to learn about its sauna culture, a tradition so valued that in 2020 it was inscribed on the Unesco list of the intangible cultural heritage of humanity. My starting place, Tampere, one-and-a-half hours by train north of Helsinki, has about 60 public saunas in a city of around 250,000 inhabitants, earning it the title of “sauna capital of the world”.
Unlike in other countries, where saunas are usually marketed as an expensive activity for the few, in Finland they have a far more everyday role. Many people have saunas in their homes; lots of older Finnish people were even born in saunas. But they are also considered a sacred space and a place to find community as well as peace. Finland has topped the world happiness report rankings for the past six years.
Rauhaniemi sauna, Tampere, finland
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The sauna secret: why Finland is the happiest country in the world
Steamy, spiritual and stress-busting, there are more than 3m saunas in Finland. Not only are they skin tingling, they help people explore what it is to be human.
I have come to Finland to learn about its sauna culture, a tradition so valued that in 2020 it was inscribed on the Unesco list of the intangible cultural heritage of humanity. My starting place, Tampere, one-and-a-half hours by train north of Helsinki, has about 60 public saunas in a city of around 250,000 inhabitants, earning it the title of “sauna capital of the world”.
Unlike in other countries, where saunas are usually marketed as an expensive activity for the few, in Finland they have a far more everyday role. Many people have saunas in their homes; lots of older Finnish people were even born in saunas. But they are also considered a sacred space and a place to find community as well as peace. Finland has topped the world happiness report rankings for the past six years.
Rajaportti sauna, Tampere, finland
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The sauna secret: why Finland is the happiest country in the world
Steamy, spiritual and stress-busting, there are more than 3m saunas in Finland. Not only are they skin tingling, they help people explore what it is to be human.
I have come to Finland to learn about its sauna culture, a tradition so valued that in 2020 it was inscribed on the Unesco list of the intangible cultural heritage of humanity. My starting place, Tampere, one-and-a-half hours by train north of Helsinki, has about 60 public saunas in a city of around 250,000 inhabitants, earning it the title of “sauna capital of the world”.
Unlike in other countries, where saunas are usually marketed as an expensive activity for the few, in Finland they have a far more everyday role. Many people have saunas in their homes; lots of older Finnish people were even born in saunas. But they are also considered a sacred space and a place to find community as well as peace. Finland has topped the world happiness report rankings for the past six years.
Rauhaniemi sauna, Tampere, finland
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The sauna secret: why Finland is the happiest country in the world
Steamy, spiritual and stress-busting, there are more than 3m saunas in Finland. Not only are they skin tingling, they help people explore what it is to be human.
I have come to Finland to learn about its sauna culture, a tradition so valued that in 2020 it was inscribed on the Unesco list of the intangible cultural heritage of humanity. My starting place, Tampere, one-and-a-half hours by train north of Helsinki, has about 60 public saunas in a city of around 250,000 inhabitants, earning it the title of “sauna capital of the world”.
Unlike in other countries, where saunas are usually marketed as an expensive activity for the few, in Finland they have a far more everyday role. Many people have saunas in their homes; lots of older Finnish people were even born in saunas. But they are also considered a sacred space and a place to find community as well as peace. Finland has topped the world happiness report rankings for the past six years.
Rajaportti sauna, Tampere, finland
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The sauna secret: why Finland is the happiest country in the world
Steamy, spiritual and stress-busting, there are more than 3m saunas in Finland. Not only are they skin tingling, they help people explore what it is to be human.
I have come to Finland to learn about its sauna culture, a tradition so valued that in 2020 it was inscribed on the Unesco list of the intangible cultural heritage of humanity. My starting place, Tampere, one-and-a-half hours by train north of Helsinki, has about 60 public saunas in a city of around 250,000 inhabitants, earning it the title of “sauna capital of the world”.
Unlike in other countries, where saunas are usually marketed as an expensive activity for the few, in Finland they have a far more everyday role. Many people have saunas in their homes; lots of older Finnish people were even born in saunas. But they are also considered a sacred space and a place to find community as well as peace. Finland has topped the world happiness report rankings for the past six years.
Rajaportti sauna, Tampere, finland
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The sauna secret: why Finland is the happiest country in the world
Steamy, spiritual and stress-busting, there are more than 3m saunas in Finland. Not only are they skin tingling, they help people explore what it is to be human.
I have come to Finland to learn about its sauna culture, a tradition so valued that in 2020 it was inscribed on the Unesco list of the intangible cultural heritage of humanity. My starting place, Tampere, one-and-a-half hours by train north of Helsinki, has about 60 public saunas in a city of around 250,000 inhabitants, earning it the title of “sauna capital of the world”.
Unlike in other countries, where saunas are usually marketed as an expensive activity for the few, in Finland they have a far more everyday role. Many people have saunas in their homes; lots of older Finnish people were even born in saunas. But they are also considered a sacred space and a place to find community as well as peace. Finland has topped the world happiness report rankings for the past six years.
Rajaportti sauna, Tampere, finland
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The sauna secret: why Finland is the happiest country in the world
Steamy, spiritual and stress-busting, there are more than 3m saunas in Finland. Not only are they skin tingling, they help people explore what it is to be human.
I have come to Finland to learn about its sauna culture, a tradition so valued that in 2020 it was inscribed on the Unesco list of the intangible cultural heritage of humanity. My starting place, Tampere, one-and-a-half hours by train north of Helsinki, has about 60 public saunas in a city of around 250,000 inhabitants, earning it the title of “sauna capital of the world”.
Unlike in other countries, where saunas are usually marketed as an expensive activity for the few, in Finland they have a far more everyday role. Many people have saunas in their homes; lots of older Finnish people were even born in saunas. But they are also considered a sacred space and a place to find community as well as peace. Finland has topped the world happiness report rankings for the past six years.
Rajaportti sauna, Tampere, finland
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The sauna secret: why Finland is the happiest country in the world
Steamy, spiritual and stress-busting, there are more than 3m saunas in Finland. Not only are they skin tingling, they help people explore what it is to be human.
I have come to Finland to learn about its sauna culture, a tradition so valued that in 2020 it was inscribed on the Unesco list of the intangible cultural heritage of humanity. My starting place, Tampere, one-and-a-half hours by train north of Helsinki, has about 60 public saunas in a city of around 250,000 inhabitants, earning it the title of “sauna capital of the world”.
Unlike in other countries, where saunas are usually marketed as an expensive activity for the few, in Finland they have a far more everyday role. Many people have saunas in their homes; lots of older Finnish people were even born in saunas. But they are also considered a sacred space and a place to find community as well as peace. Finland has topped the world happiness report rankings for the past six years.
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The sauna secret: why Finland is the happiest country in the world
Steamy, spiritual and stress-busting, there are more than 3m saunas in Finland. Not only are they skin tingling, they help people explore what it is to be human.
I have come to Finland to learn about its sauna culture, a tradition so valued that in 2020 it was inscribed on the Unesco list of the intangible cultural heritage of humanity. My starting place, Tampere, one-and-a-half hours by train north of Helsinki, has about 60 public saunas in a city of around 250,000 inhabitants, earning it the title of “sauna capital of the world”.
Unlike in other countries, where saunas are usually marketed as an expensive activity for the few, in Finland they have a far more everyday role. Many people have saunas in their homes; lots of older Finnish people were even born in saunas. But they are also considered a sacred space and a place to find community as well as peace. Finland has topped the world happiness report rankings for the past six years.
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The sauna secret: why Finland is the happiest country in the world
Steamy, spiritual and stress-busting, there are more than 3m saunas in Finland. Not only are they skin tingling, they help people explore what it is to be human.
I have come to Finland to learn about its sauna culture, a tradition so valued that in 2020 it was inscribed on the Unesco list of the intangible cultural heritage of humanity. My starting place, Tampere, one-and-a-half hours by train north of Helsinki, has about 60 public saunas in a city of around 250,000 inhabitants, earning it the title of “sauna capital of the world”.
Unlike in other countries, where saunas are usually marketed as an expensive activity for the few, in Finland they have a far more everyday role. Many people have saunas in their homes; lots of older Finnish people were even born in saunas. But they are also considered a sacred space and a place to find community as well as peace. Finland has topped the world happiness report rankings for the past six years.
Rajaportti sauna, Tampere, finland
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The sauna secret: why Finland is the happiest country in the world
Steamy, spiritual and stress-busting, there are more than 3m saunas in Finland. Not only are they skin tingling, they help people explore what it is to be human.
I have come to Finland to learn about its sauna culture, a tradition so valued that in 2020 it was inscribed on the Unesco list of the intangible cultural heritage of humanity. My starting place, Tampere, one-and-a-half hours by train north of Helsinki, has about 60 public saunas in a city of around 250,000 inhabitants, earning it the title of “sauna capital of the world”.
Unlike in other countries, where saunas are usually marketed as an expensive activity for the few, in Finland they have a far more everyday role. Many people have saunas in their homes; lots of older Finnish people were even born in saunas. But they are also considered a sacred space and a place to find community as well as peace. Finland has topped the world happiness report rankings for the past six years.
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Hot unseasonal weather in Brighton, UK.
07/10/2023. Brighton, UK.
Members of the public enjoy the warm sunshine on Brighton Beach East Sussex today as weather forecasters predict a hot October weekend with highs of 25c expected for England. Parts of the UK will be hotter than Spain as temperatures are expected to soar above average seasonal conditions.
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Hot unseasonal weather in Brighton, UK.
07/10/2023. Brighton, UK.
Members of the public enjoy the warm sunshine on Brighton Beach East Sussex today as weather forecasters predict a hot October weekend with highs of 25c expected for England. Parts of the UK will be hotter than Spain as temperatures are expected to soar above average seasonal conditions.
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Hot unseasonal weather in Brighton, UK.
07/10/2023. Brighton, UK.
Members of the public enjoy the warm sunshine on Brighton Beach East Sussex today as weather forecasters predict a hot October weekend with highs of 25c expected for England. Parts of the UK will be hotter than Spain as temperatures are expected to soar above average seasonal conditions.
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Hot unseasonal weather in Brighton, UK.
07/10/2023. Brighton, UK.
Members of the public enjoy the warm sunshine on Brighton Beach East Sussex today as weather forecasters predict a hot October weekend with highs of 25c expected for England. Parts of the UK will be hotter than Spain as temperatures are expected to soar above average seasonal conditions.
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Hot unseasonal weather in Brighton, UK.
07/10/2023. Brighton, UK.
Sunbathers Julia Drolshagen, Emily Karine, Juicy Moura, Jess Colby and Lucia Mas enjoy the warm sunshine on Brighton Beach East Sussex today as weather forecasters predict a hot October weekend with highs of 25c expected for England. Parts of the UK will be hotter than Spain as temperatures are expected to soar above average seasonal conditions.
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Hot unseasonal weather in Brighton, UK.
07/10/2023. Brighton, UK.
Sunbathers Julia Drolshagen, Emily Karine, Juicy Moura, Jess Colby and Lucia Mas enjoy the warm sunshine on Brighton Beach East Sussex today as weather forecasters predict a hot October weekend with highs of 25c expected for England. Parts of the UK will be hotter than Spain as temperatures are expected to soar above average seasonal conditions.
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Hot unseasonal weather in Brighton, UK.
07/10/2023. Brighton, UK.
Sunbathers Julia Drolshagen, Emily Karine, Juicy Moura, Jess Colby and Lucia Mas enjoy the warm sunshine on Brighton Beach East Sussex today as weather forecasters predict a hot October weekend with highs of 25c expected for England. Parts of the UK will be hotter than Spain as temperatures are expected to soar above average seasonal conditions.
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Hot unseasonal weather in Brighton, UK.
07/10/2023. Brighton, UK.
Sunbathers enjoy the warm sunshine on Brighton Beach East Sussex today as weather forecasters predict a hot October weekend with highs of 25c expected for England. Parts of the UK will be hotter than Spain as temperatures are expected to soar above average seasonal conditions.
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Hot unseasonal weather in Brighton, UK.
07/10/2023. Brighton, UK.
Sunbathers enjoy the warm sunshine on Brighton Beach East Sussex today as weather forecasters predict a hot October weekend with highs of 25c expected for England. Parts of the UK will be hotter than Spain as temperatures are expected to soar above average seasonal conditions.
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Hot unseasonal weather in Brighton, UK.
07/10/2023. Brighton, UK.
Swimmer Katina Wright 25 from London, cools off in the sea in the warm sunshine on Brighton Beach East Sussex today as weather forecasters predict a hot October weekend with highs of 25c expected for England. Parts of the UK will be hotter than Spain as temperatures are expected to soar above average seasonal conditions.
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Hot unseasonal weather in Brighton, UK.
07/10/2023. Brighton, UK.
Swimmer Katina Wright 25 from London, cools off in the sea in the warm sunshine on Brighton Beach East Sussex today as weather forecasters predict a hot October weekend with highs of 25c expected for England. Parts of the UK will be hotter than Spain as temperatures are expected to soar above average seasonal conditions.
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Hot unseasonal weather in Brighton, UK.
07/10/2023. Brighton, UK.
Swimmer Katina Wright 25 from London, cools off in the sea in the warm sunshine on Brighton Beach East Sussex today as weather forecasters predict a hot October weekend with highs of 25c expected for England. Parts of the UK will be hotter than Spain as temperatures are expected to soar above average seasonal conditions.
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Hot unseasonal weather in Brighton, UK.
07/10/2023. Brighton, UK.
Swimmer Katina Wright 25 from London, cools off in the sea in the warm sunshine on Brighton Beach East Sussex today as weather forecasters predict a hot October weekend with highs of 25c expected for England. Parts of the UK will be hotter than Spain as temperatures are expected to soar above average seasonal conditions.
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Hot unseasonal weather in Brighton, UK.
07/10/2023. Brighton, UK.
Swimmer Katina Wright 25 from London, cools off in the sea in the warm sunshine on Brighton Beach East Sussex today as weather forecasters predict a hot October weekend with highs of 25c expected for England. Parts of the UK will be hotter than Spain as temperatures are expected to soar above average seasonal conditions.
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Hot unseasonal weather in Brighton, UK.
07/10/2023. Brighton, UK.
Swimmers Ben Whitemore, Katina Wright and Barns Thorne all 25 from London, cool off in the sea in the warm sunshine on Brighton Beach East Sussex today as weather forecasters predict a hot October weekend with highs of 25c expected for England. Parts of the UK will be hotter than Spain as temperatures are expected to soar above average seasonal conditions.
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Hot unseasonal weather in Brighton, UK.
07/10/2023. Brighton, UK.
Swimmers Ben Whitemore, Katina Wright and Barns Thorne all 25 from London, cool off in the sea in the warm sunshine on Brighton Beach East Sussex today as weather forecasters predict a hot October weekend with highs of 25c expected for England. Parts of the UK will be hotter than Spain as temperatures are expected to soar above average seasonal conditions.
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Hot unseasonal weather in Brighton, UK.
07/10/2023. Brighton, UK.
Members of the public enjoy the warm sunshine on Brighton Beach East Sussex today as weather forecasters predict a hot October weekend with highs of 25c expected for England. Parts of the UK will be hotter than Spain as temperatures are expected to soar above average seasonal conditions.
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Hot unseasonal weather in Brighton, UK.
07/10/2023. Brighton, UK.
Members of the public enjoy the warm sunshine on Brighton Beach East Sussex today as weather forecasters predict a hot October weekend with highs of 25c expected for England. Parts of the UK will be hotter than Spain as temperatures are expected to soar above average seasonal conditions.
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Hot unseasonal weather in Brighton, UK.
07/10/2023. Brighton, UK.
Members of the public enjoy the warm sunshine on Brighton Beach East Sussex today as weather forecasters predict a hot October weekend with highs of 25c expected for England. Parts of the UK will be hotter than Spain as temperatures are expected to soar above average seasonal conditions.
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Hot unseasonal weather in Brighton, UK.
07/10/2023. Brighton, UK.
Swimmers enjoy the warm sunshine on Brighton Beach East Sussex today as weather forecasters predict a hot October weekend with highs of 25c expected for England. Parts of the UK will be hotter than Spain as temperatures are expected to soar above average seasonal conditions.
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Hot unseasonal weather in Brighton, UK.
07/10/2023. Brighton, UK.
Members of the public enjoy the warm sunshine on Brighton Beach East Sussex today as weather forecasters predict a hot October weekend with highs of 25c expected for England. Parts of the UK will be hotter than Spain as temperatures are expected to soar above average seasonal conditions.
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No swimming, no surfing: how a summer of sewage is ruining the British seaside day out.
Red flags are going up on beaches from Scarborough to Whitstable as pollution levels soar and businesses are forced to close due to sewage discharges.
The sun has been shining on Scarborough's South Bay all week, but Steve Crawford isn't opening up the surf shop he's so proud of because the water isn't safe to swim in.
Poor water quality linked to pollution has been a problem here for many years. But this is the first time Crawford has had to shut completely.
In a place like Scarborough, summer really matters: this is when the town comes alive, with donkeys and colourful bucket-and-spade shops filled with excited children.
But here and across the country, just as Britain’s beaches should be filling up, sewage and pollution are shutting them down.
The figures are alarming. Between 15 May and 30 September last year, sewage was dumped into designated bathing waters more than 5,000 times. There were an average of 825 sewage spills every single day into England's waterways in 2022.
Steve Crawford, the owner of Fluid concept surf shop in Scarborough, north Yorkshire. Steve has owned the shop for 17 years and has recently been forced to close the shop as the sea is unsafe ,the water quality in Scarborough is poor due to the impact of sewage being discharged into the sea.
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No swimming, no surfing: how a summer of sewage is ruining the British seaside day out.
Red flags are going up on beaches from Scarborough to Whitstable as pollution levels soar and businesses are forced to close due to sewage discharges.
The sun has been shining on Scarborough's South Bay all week, but Steve Crawford isn't opening up the surf shop he's so proud of because the water isn't safe to swim in.
Poor water quality linked to pollution has been a problem here for many years. But this is the first time Crawford has had to shut completely.
In a place like Scarborough, summer really matters: this is when the town comes alive, with donkeys and colourful bucket-and-spade shops filled with excited children.
But here and across the country, just as Britain’s beaches should be filling up, sewage and pollution are shutting them down.
The figures are alarming. Between 15 May and 30 September last year, sewage was dumped into designated bathing waters more than 5,000 times. There were an average of 825 sewage spills every single day into England's waterways in 2022.
Warning signs on the beach in Scarborough, north Yorkshire where the the sea is unsafe ,the water quality in Scarborough is poor due to the impact of sewage being discharged into the sea.
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No swimming, no surfing: how a summer of sewage is ruining the British seaside day out.
Red flags are going up on beaches from Scarborough to Whitstable as pollution levels soar and businesses are forced to close due to sewage discharges.
The sun has been shining on Scarborough's South Bay all week, but Steve Crawford isn't opening up the surf shop he's so proud of because the water isn't safe to swim in.
Poor water quality linked to pollution has been a problem here for many years. But this is the first time Crawford has had to shut completely.
In a place like Scarborough, summer really matters: this is when the town comes alive, with donkeys and colourful bucket-and-spade shops filled with excited children.
But here and across the country, just as Britain’s beaches should be filling up, sewage and pollution are shutting them down.
The figures are alarming. Between 15 May and 30 September last year, sewage was dumped into designated bathing waters more than 5,000 times. There were an average of 825 sewage spills every single day into England's waterways in 2022.
A woman and child in the sea in Scarborough, north Yorkshire. where the sea is unsafe ,the water quality in Scarborough is poor due to the impact of sewage being discharged into the sea.
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REPORTAGE - Vallée de Joux, Jura, Schweiz
Switzerland, Vaud, Waadt, Vallée de Joux, Parc Jura vaudois, Lac de Joux, village, Stadt, Dorf, town, Le Pont, gens, Menschen, people, baigneurs, Badegäste, bathers, plage, Strand, beach
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Busy beach in Ustka, Baltic sea, Poland
Busy beach in Ustka, Baltic Sea, Poland, Europe
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Brighton Palace Pier and beach, Brighton and Hove, East Sussex, England, United Kingdom, Europe
Brighton Palace Pier and beach, Brighton and Hove, East Sussex, England, United Kingdom, Europe
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FEATURE - Pix of the Day: Bilder des Tages
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Cris Faga/REX/Shutterstock (9470714a)
Bathers take advantage of last Sunday of summer in the pools of Sesc Belenzinho in São Paulo.
End of Summer Sun Bathers, Sao Paulo, Brazil - 18 Mar 2018
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FEATURE - Pix of the Day: Bilder des Tages
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Cris Faga/REX/Shutterstock (9295715d)
Bathers refresh themselves in the swimming pools of the Belenzinho sesc this Sunday (17) in São Paulo. The summer officially begins on December 21, at 2.28 pm, and goes until 1:15 pm March 20, by Brasília time
Sunbathers in Belenzinho, Sao Paulo, Brazil - 17 Dec 2017
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Stuttgart Bad
BadegÌ?ste in einem Stuttgarter Freibad, Deutschland 1930er Jahre. Bathers in an open air bath in Stuttgart, Germany 1930s.
ZUSAMMENSTELLUNG: COMPILATION: Das war noch unbedenklich: Sonnenbaden in den 30er Jahren
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BadegÌ?ste in einem Stuttgarter Freibad, Deutschland 1930er Jahre. Bathers in an open air bath in Stuttgart, Germany 1930s.
ZUSAMMENSTELLUNG: COMPILATION: Das war noch unbedenklich: Sonnenbaden in den 30er Jahren
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Pilgrims bathe and wash in the holy waters of the Ganges, Varanasi, India
Pilgrims bathe and wash in the holy waters of the Ganges, Varanasi, India (FOTO: DUKAS/PHOTOSHOT)
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Pilgrims bathe and wash in the holy waters of the Ganges, Varanasi, India
Pilgrims bathe and wash in the holy waters of the Ganges, Varanasi, India (FOTO: DUKAS/PHOTOSHOT)
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Pilgrims bathe and wash in the holy waters of the Ganges, Varanasi, India
Pilgrims bathe and wash in the holy waters of the Ganges, Varanasi, India (FOTO: DUKAS/PHOTOSHOT)
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