The entire 5500 kilometres of France's coastline in 15,000 aerial photos taken at low altitude. You can visit the seaside in a few clicks : Deauville, Perros-Guirec, Quiberon, La Baule, le Cap Ferret, Marseille, Calvi, Bonifacio ...
3000 aerial photos that surround mainland France. From north to south, from Tatihou to Porquerolles, through Bréhat, Ouessant, or Sein, without forgetting the great Atlantic Coast islands of Belle-Ile, Ré or Oleron
Corsevuesurmer.com is the tourist and geographic slide show of Corsica. You can visit with some clicks the coastline from the Cap Corse to the Lavezzi Islands, the citadel of Calvi, Ajaccio, Bastia and Propriano and also the cliffs of Bonifacio.
The Channel islands are closer to France than to England, and they belong to the British crown but are dependent neither on England nor on Europe. 850 aerial photos will allow you to visit Jersey, Guernsey and their neighbours.
Normandy viewed from above, 60 years after june, 6th 1944. It's another way you can visiting a place so full of history. 1200 photos of the landing beaches, Utah, Omaha, Gold, Juno and Sainte Mère Eglise, Pegasus Bridge ...
The mythic 24 Hours endurance car race is a worldwide sport event and a technological and human adventure lived by a microcosm of few hundreds of people (pilots, mechanics, race stewards,…).
Tout a été dit ou presque sur celui qui restera à jamais le plus extraordinaire avion civil du 20ème siècle. Vous trouverez toutefois sur ce site quelques photos d'un lieu méconnu du public : l'atelier d'entretien des Concorde.
Un avion, un pilote, un mécanicien. C'est sur ce trio indissociable que repose la Patrouille de France. Mais ce sont les pilotes (et les Alphajet) qui sont souvent mis en avant. J'ai passé 24 heures avec les mécaniciens. Leur travail est impressionnant.