Nonza (Cap Corse area) – Genoese tower and beach panorama.
Located in the western Mediterranean, just to the north of Sardinia, Corsica is 160 km (99 miles) southeast of Nice, France, and 82 km (51 miles) west of Tuscany, Italy. A region of France, Corsica was ruled over the centuries by the Carthaginians, Romans, Vandals, Goths and Saracens.
River near Olcani (Cap Corse area)
All Corsicans can speak French, as this is the official language of Corsica. Many Corsicans also speak Corsican (Corsu) that is quite similar to Italian, while just a few of them can speak or at least understand English or German. All Corsicans can speak French, as this is the official language of Corsica.
Black gravel beach
Corsica is the 11th-largest European island by area (8,741 km²). The top 10 European islands by area are: Great Britain, Iceland, Ireland, Severny Island, Spitsbergen, Yuzhny Island, Sicily, Sardinia, Nordaustlandet, Cyprus.
Family grave next to street.
Sporty yacht at Plage du Lotu. Lotu beach.
Plage du lotu with yachts.
Child swimming in crystal-clear water of Lotu beach, near St. Florent
Ship which transports tourists from the luxury resort St. Florent to Lotu beach.
4 Comments
Hi Paul!
I am glad you liked the photos from Corsica! Hope to see you soon.
Cheers!
I enjoyed your pics. I may be getting married in a few months and hope to travel to slovenia and at least one other country. If we make it to switzerland we’ll have to meet up so we can buy you dinner or something.
Such a wonderful comment. Makes me want to share the photoshoots with the group of girls… – thank you for sharing!
Wow, beautiful pictures, makes us want to go and bring a group of girls for photoshoots. Such a beautiful place, thank you for sharing.
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