Corsica

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Roman ruins with no signs, no explanation, nor ropes, but with questionable reconstruction. Odd.
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Stone age people used the lacunas in the boulders for shelter.
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In medieval times, people used the neolithic stone forts (unimaginably ancient even in 1000 AD) to build their own masonary castles at Cucuruzzo.
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Major Corsican road #1.
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Major Corsican road #2.
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Major Corsican road #3.
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Corte-the hill top capital town.
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St. Laurent
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Rolling hills and vineyards near St. Laurent.
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The coastline of western Cap Corse.
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Driving in Corsica is always difficult. Sometimes roads on the map just dwindle down in to footpaths far up the mountains. And sometimes into footpaths with huge boulders in the middle requiring retreat.
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Zonza, a pretty little town on the western shore of Cap Corse.
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Coastline of Cap Corse.
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The pebble beach to the left of Relais due Cap where we stayed.
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A genoise tower located to the right of Relais du Cap where we stayed.
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The view from our room at Relais du Cap.
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Corsican parking spot #1.
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Corsican parking spot #2.
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Corsican parking spot #3.
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We enjoyed drinking Corsica Cola, especially Corsica Cola Light which was a bit hard to find.
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Our trusty car-Meghan.