Libyans flock back to their once-restricted beaches
Many things have changed for the Libyan people since the dramatic events of 2011 - and getting access to their beaches is just one of them.
It is thought that before the revolution which ended the 42-year rule of Muammar Gaddafi, some of Libya's beaches and seaside camps were reserved almost exclusively for members of his family.
Tom Santorelli reports.
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