Cap Canaille is a headland in Calanques National Park, located on the Mediterranean coast between the towns of Cassis and La Ciotat. It is the highest sea cliff of France, standing at 394 meters. The rock face of Cap Canaille is called Falaises de Soubeyrannes and consists of layers of ochre-coloured sandstone, conglomerate, and limestone. The Corniche des Crêtes scenic road runs over the top of the cliff, offering a stunning view of the Mediterranean Sea and the surrounding landscape. Visitors can enjoy the panoramic view from the top of the cliff, but should be cautious as there are no protections along the road, except near the parking areas
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