A small, fortified island village located on the Mediterranean coast of Montenegro., with charming stone houses, narrow streets and stunning views of the surrounding coastline.
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A surprising natural site, famous for the white carbonate mineral left by the thermal spring water.
On the French Riviera, 20 km south of Saint-Tropez, the Forest des Maures is a “wavy, green sea that extends to the sapphire blue of the Mediterranean”. Photograph John Bersi / ONF
In the heart of the Var, red rock and crystal-clear water coexist with pine trees. A wild and unspoilt nature to discover.
A small port city of the Nile Delta, on the Mediterranean coast of Egypt. It gave its name to the Rosetta Stone discovered there in 1799 by the French. photo Wael Mostafa
The park is known for its imposing mountains and breathtaking vistas. The park is home to the Mausoleum of Petar II Petrovic-Njegos, a prominent Montenegrin poet and ruler.
On the Mediterranean coast of Tunisia the park is home to a variety of bird species and serves as an important migration stopover for birds traveling between Europe and Africa. The park is a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Ohanesa, in the province of Almería, Andalusia, Spain. Nestled in the foothills of the #Sierrade Gádor mountain range, in an area of great natural beauty, with olive groves, almond orchards, and vineyards surrounding it. The landscape is dotted with terraced fields, creating a picturesque mosaic of agriculture against the backdrop of the mountains.