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Extract from the Agde Travel Guides:
Midway between Ste and Bziers, at the western end of the Bassin de Thau,
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is historically the most interesting of the coastal towns. Originally Phoenician, and maintained by the Romans, it thrived for centuries on trade with the Levant. Outrun as a seaport by Ste, it later degenerated into a sleepy fishing harbour.
Today, it is a major tourist centre with a good deal of charm, notably in the narrow back lanes between rue de l'Amour and the riverside, where fishing boats tie up. The town's most distinctive and surprising feature is its colour - black - from the volcanic stone of the Mont St-Loup quarries. But it... read the whole Agde Travel Guides...
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