Cap Canaille, located in the Calanque National Park near Marseille, stands as France’s highest sea cliff, reaching just under 1,300 feet (396 meters). This dramatic headland offers expansive views of the Mediterranean, neighboring cliffs, and coastal communities, especially on clear days. Visitors can experience the sheer scale and natural beauty of the landscape, with panoramic vistas that stretch across the azure waters and rugged coastline. The striking height and scenic surroundings make Cap Canaille a notable destination for those seeking to immerse themselves in the region’s natural splendor.
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