Mont-Saint-Michel, in the French region of Normandy, is more than just a UNESCO World Heritage site. It’s also a tiny village, home to just 30 residents. But the tidal island welcomes around 3 million visitors a year. Our colleagues at France 2 take us behind the scenes to meet some of the people who call this iconic landmark home. They bring us this report, with FRANCE 24’s Lauren Bain.
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