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Release of EnVols' 20th issue features an interview with Roschdy Zem, conducted by writer Christophe Ono-dit-Biot

New Interview with Roschdy Zem, penned by writer Christophe Ono-dit-Biot, graces the pages of the...
New Interview with Roschdy Zem, penned by writer Christophe Ono-dit-Biot, graces the pages of the 20th issue of EnVols magazine!

Release of EnVols' 20th issue features an interview with Roschdy Zem, conducted by writer Christophe Ono-dit-Biot

In the latest issue of EnVols magazine, readers are treated to a captivating collection of tales that celebrate the ocean and its significance.

Actor Roschdy Zem stars in the heartwarming film, 13 Days, 13 Nights. Meanwhile, the magazine's website for downloading is readily available at en-vols.com/le-magazine/.

The new issue also features an intriguing travel and style notebook set in the Dalmatian islands of Croatia. For those seeking a tranquil retreat, the magazine offers recommendations for 10 dream hotels for quiet vacations.

Christophe Ono-dit-Biot, a renowned writer, has released a book this year titled Inner Sea, celebrating aquatic life. In his latest work, he shares a passionate love affair with the ocean and its depths, as he recently explored the Bazaruto Archipelago, off Mozambique, where the first permanent oceanographic observatory in Africa is located.

The Bazaruta Archipelago, situated in the Indian Ocean, is described as the most exceptional marine sanctuary on the planet. This pristine environment plays a crucial role in climate regulation, a fact highlighted in the magazine.

The Year of the Sea, initiated by France, aims to protect marine ecosystems and remind people of the ocean's importance. This initiative was further emphasised during the third United Nations Ocean Conference, hosted by France in Nice last June.

The magazine also delves into the architectural avant-garde of the 1960s in Japan, and presents a special accessories dossier.

Half of the air we breathe comes from plankton, which produces half of the planet's oxygen through photosynthesis. This underscores the critical role the ocean plays in our lives, a theme that resonates throughout the latest issue of EnVols.

France, with the second largest maritime domain in the world, is deeply invested in the protection and preservation of marine ecosystems. The magazine's commitment to this cause is evident in its diverse and engaging content.

For those interested in exploring more, the magazine's website offers a wealth of information and downloadable content. Whether you're a lover of the sea, fashion, design, or travel, EnVols magazine has something for everyone.

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