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Bonjour Provence: Toulon France and villages of Castellet and Cassis.
Fabulous tour with Bonjour Provence. Excellent tour stance, fantastic guides, and stellar support. The beautiful villages. Cassis, Castellet , and beautiful countryside. Shops, locals and food fantast...
Must do if you are in Cassis. The road is very narrow in places to get to the numerous viewing points, but it's well worth the effort as the views are spectacular. Thoroughly recommended - breathtakin...
The word "canaille" comes from the Latin Canalis mons, "water mountains", because of the conduits built by the Romans to direct fresh water. From here, wonderful views of the Puhet and Bay Area, ...
Very recommend to look, especially romantic at sunset. Very high, look uncomparable. Be more gentle on the serpantin from the city, there sometimes crawl tourist buses, and in the hill they are heavy ...
Bonjour Provence: Toulon France and villages of Castellet and Cassis.
Fabulous tour with Bonjour Provence. Excellent tour stance, fantastic guides, and stellar support. The beautiful villages. Cassis, Castellet , and beautiful countryside. Shops, locals and food fantast...
Just Another Day of Breathtaking Scenery...beautiful views of Cassis from the heavens!
Majestic views from the top of this cliffside observation point-the vantage point will amaze anyone.
Beautiful Views
Must do if you are in Cassis. The road is very narrow in places to get to the numerous viewing points, but it's well worth the effort as the views are spectacular. Thoroughly recommended - breathtakin...
Supervisory site!!
The word "canaille" comes from the Latin Canalis mons, "water mountains", because of the conduits built by the Romans to direct fresh water. From here, wonderful views of the Puhet and Bay Area, ...
The highest coastal rock in Europe
Very recommend to look, especially romantic at sunset. Very high, look uncomparable. Be more gentle on the serpantin from the city, there sometimes crawl tourist buses, and in the hill they are heavy ...