A video has gone viral of an unbothered French couple chatting over a glass of red wine al fresco while a bonfire burns in the street behind them 🍷
A French couple have been spotted chatting over a glass of red wine al fresco while a bonfire burns in the street behind them.
A man and woman look deep in conversation, only occasionally glancing at the burning mass when it burst and shoots out flaming projectiles. Bordeaux, in south-west France, was the scene of one of the most dramatic moments in the ongoing national protests over pension reform., as crowds gasped and cheered.
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