They also take time to stand and listen. This video comes from the BBC2 series, Being French. Pupils could discuss what the Calanques are, how they were formed and compare the limestone cliffs ...
The Calanques National Park is open 24 hours a day, seven days a week, and entrance is free. That being said, during the summer months of June to September, you’ll have to keep a daily watch on ...
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Recent visitors said pictures don't do the Parc National des Calanques justice, swooning that its cliffs, inlets and beaches are breathtaking. While tourists mentioned seeing locals sunbathing on ...
La Candelle is the symbol of rock climbing in the Calanques, suspended between the sky and the sea, a truly unique place. Arête de Marseille was first climbed in 1927 by J. Laurent, H. and M. Paillon, ...