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Lighthouse Pertusato overlooks a famous rock, Coast of Bonifacio, Corsica Royalty Free Stock Photo
Lighthouse Pertusato overlooks a famous rock, Coast of Bonifacio, Corsica Royalty Free Stock Photo
Saint Antoine beach, plage de Saint-Antoine at Capo Pertusatu. Corsica, France. Royalty Free Stock Photo
People walking on limestone cliffs at Capo Pertusatu close to Bonifacio. Corsica, France. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Limestone cliffs at Capo Pertusatu close to Bonifacio. Corsica, France. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Capo Pertusatu near Bonifacio in Corsica Royalty Free Stock Photo
Capo Pertusatu near Bonifacio in Corsica Royalty Free Stock Photo
Lighthouse Pertusato overlooks a famous rock, Coast of Bonifacio, Corsica
Limestone cliffs at Capo Pertusatu close to Bonifacio. Corsica, France. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Limestone cliffs at Capo Pertusatu close to Bonifacio. Corsica, France. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Bavella Needles lanscape, Southern Corsica, France Royalty Free Stock Photo
Secret sandy cave beach Saint-Antoine with turquoise water at Capo Pertusatu close to Bonifacio. Corsica, France. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Secret sandy cave beach Saint-Antoine with turquoise water at Capo Pertusatu close to Bonifacio. Corsica, France. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Secret sandy cave beach Saint-Antoine with turquoise water at Capo Pertusatu close to Bonifacio. Corsica, France. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Secret sandy cave beach Saint-Antoine with turquoise water at Capo Pertusatu close to Bonifacio. Corsica, France. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Lighthouse Pertusato overlooks a famous rock pierced through and through. From him it is named: Pertusatu in Bonifacio: Pertüsaiu: perforated; Pertüsu: hole. Its square tower, with a size of 16.5 m, masonry stone walls, overlooking a rectangular shaped building overlooking the sea to a height of 99.50 m. Its location was decided November 24, 1839 by the Commission des Phares.


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