Cretaceous cliff at Bonifacio
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Panoramic photo by Bernhard Ehrminger EXPERT Taken 07:18, 06/08/2007 - Views loading...

Cretaceous cliff at Bonifacio

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This panorama was taken in Corsica

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An animated island, past and present, Corsica "often conquered, never subdued" has been successively Pisan and Genovese and has been French since 1768. It enjoys a special constitutional status. Mountain in the sea, Corsica is also called Island of beauty, not without reason. The diversity of its scenery, and its preservation from the aggressions of development and tourism, makes it one of the pearls of the Mediterranean sea.

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