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Geneva’s iconic "Jet d’Eau" fountain turned back on as coronavirus restrictions eased

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Geneva's famous "jet d'eau" is turned back on after being shut down since March 20th, as Switzerland continues to ease lockdown restrictions put in place to stem the spread of the novel coronavirus. The fountain on the city's lake can reach a maximum height of 140 metres. IMAGES

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