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Titre: | Cap Canaille | Prise de: | Sur la Route des Crêtes du Cap Canaille. | Description: | Vue vers le point 363 m. Le cap Canaille est, après Slieve League (Irlande), l'une des plus hautes falaises d'Europe, avec ses 399 mètres au-dessus du niveau de la mer, à la Grande-Tête, et la plus haute falaise de France, avant celle d’Étretat. Il se situe entre La Ciotat et Cassis à proximité des Calanques. Sa roche qui tire vers le rouge est composée de calcaires détritiques. | Mots clés: | mer, vigne, cap |
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Image sizes: | 3534*3262px, 3548kb |
Origin: | Originally a digital image, with postprocessing |
Date/Time: | 20100330-145044 |
Camera: | Canon EOS 350D DIGITAL | Iso: | 100 | Speed: | 1/200s | Aperture: | F9.0 | Focal length: | 17.0mm | Aperture: | 27mm | Position coordinates: | WGS84 LONG 5.551866889°, LAT 43.1978242722° | Destination coordinates; | WGS84 LONG 5.55232286453°, LAT 43.1953683459° | Air-line distance: | | Bearing: | | Author: | André M. Winter |
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