Calanque de Sormiou
Calanque in France
The Calanque de Sormiou is the biggest calanque of the Calanques National Park, France. Located in the 9th arrondissement of Marseille, it is famous for its climbing spots. Access by car is restricted in the summer due to the risk of forest fires.
- Calanque de Sormiou
- Sormiou seen from the western side
- The Calanque seen from the surrounding hills, 2008
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Massif des Calanques
- Sormiou
- Morgiou
- Sugiton
- Œil de verre
- Devenson
- En-Vau
- Port-Pin
- Port-Miou
- Arène
- Marseilleveyre
- Mont Puget
- Cosquer Cave
- La Gineste
- Corniche des Crêtes
- Cap Canaille
- The Semaphore
43°12′28″N 5°25′36″E / 43.20778°N 5.42667°E / 43.20778; 5.42667
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