File:FLoc vase Basse-Deûle rive G vers St André 3.JPG

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Français : Flocs bactériens photographiés le 11 novembre 2014 (jour férié, sans circulation de péniches) à la surface de la Basse-Deûle après l'écluse du Grand-Carré, au niveau d'un élargissement du canal à Saint-André (rive gauche), avec remontées de nombreuses bulles de méthane.
English: aAbnormals bacterial flocs photographed November 11, 2014 (holiday without traffic of barges on the canal) on the surface of Lower-Deûle river (near Lille, in the north of the France, after the lock of the "Grand-carré") where ther is an enlargement of the canal (Saint-André (left bank). There was also many bubbles of methane (malodour).
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