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Filled with WWII mines, French island becomes center of day-trippers

Cezembre opened to visits only in 2018, over seven decades after the end of World War II, after extensive demining efforts allowed the opening of a marked path for visitors. However, the area safe for visitors makes up just three percent of the island, which experts say was the most bombed area of all of World War II in terms of the number of hits per square metre.

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"Some survivors claimed it was like Stalingrad," Delacotte said. The island was completely devastated, to the extent that its altitude even dropped because of the bombs. After the war, the island became the property of the French ministry of defence and access was totally closed, with the first demining efforts starting in the 1950s. It was handed over to a public coastal conservation body, the Conservatoire du Littoral, in 2017.