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Le Dramont est un hameau de Saint-Raphaël.


Le cap du Dramont porte le principal sémaphore de la région, dans un site naturel préservé, où la flore est particulièrement riche.

La plage du débarquement, juste au sud du cap est un lieu important du débarquement des Alliés en Provence (Seconde Guerre mondiale).

Face au cap du Dramont (à 200 mètres) se trouve l'île d'Or, île de 200 m de long environ, sur laquelle est construite une tour carrée de style médiéval mais moderne.

La roche rouge (rhyolite) est caractéristique de tout le massif de l'Esterel ; elle est d'origine volcanique et date du Permien (ère primaire).

D'autres roches bleues (esterellite) plus rares résultent d'un magmatisme de l'ère tertiaire et sont exploitées dans de grandes carrières du quartier du Dramont.

 

Source : http://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Le_Dramont

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