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This page contains the list of images of France (Normandy,
Ile-de-France,
Provence, Languedoc and Lo) nature: natural landscapes and vegetation types.
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Sea shore at low tide. Etretat, Northwest France, Normandy |
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The scarp: sea cliffs with surf niche and sandy beach. Etretat, Northwest France, Normandy |
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Agricultural fields on the La Manche Strait coast.
Northwest France, Normandy |
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Low height mountain landscape at Normandy upland.
Northwest France, Normandy |
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Anthropogenic agricultural landscape of the South France coastal lowland.
South France, Provence, Frejus area |
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Olive trees plantation. South France, Provence, Frejus area |
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Evergreen subtropical forest (Mediterranean type) on the coastal lowland.
South France, Provence, Frejus area |
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Evergreen subtropical forest (Mediterranean type) on the coastal lowland.
South France, Provence, Frejus area |
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Evergreen subtropical forest (Mediterranean type) on the coastal lowland.
South France, Provence, Frejus area |
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Mid-height mountain landscape of the South France: Mont Ventoux is far away
(1912 meters height) and mixed deciduous temperate forests at the near view.
South France, Provence, Carpentras area |
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Mid-height mountain landscape of the South France: Mont Ventoux is far away
(1912 meters height) and mixed deciduous temperate forests at the near view.
South France, Provence, Carpentras area |
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Coniferous pine forest from the Italian Stone Pine (Pinus pinea) on the Massif Central
spur and Gar river - one of the Rhone tributaries.
South France, Langeudoc, Pont du Gar, Nimes area |
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Old olive tree (900 years old). South France, Langeudoc, Nimes area |
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Old olive tree (900 years old). South France, Langeudoc, Nimes area |
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Lavender plantation surrounded by broadleaved Mediterranean forest.
South France, Langeudoc, Narbonne area |
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The edge of a broadleaved Mediterranean forest with juniper undergrowth and
pine youth growth. South France, Langeudoc, Narbonne area |
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The broadleaved Mediterranean forest. South France, Langeudoc, Narbonne area |
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The Holly (Ilex) bush in the broadleaved Mediterranean forest.
South France, Langeudoc, Narbonne area |
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Dordogne river and floodplain broadleaved deciduous (temperate) forest on its banks.
Western slope of Massif Central highlands. South France, Lo (Lot), Souillac area |
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Dordogne river and floodplain broadleaved deciduous (temperate) forest on the bank.
Western slope of Massif Central highlands. South France, Lo (Lot), Souillac area |
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The floodplain broadleaved deciduous (temperate) forest on the bank
of Dordogne river. South France, Lo (Lot), Souillac area |
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The floodplain broadleaved deciduous (temperate) forest on the bank
of Dordogne river. South France, Lo (Lot), Souillac area |
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Dordogne river and floodplain broadleaved deciduous (temperate) forest on the bank.
Western slope of Massif Central highlands. South France, Lo (Lot), Souillac area |
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Mid-height mountain landscape of the Massif Central highlands.
South France, Lo (Lot)
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