Val d'Enfer

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Jagged rocks of the Val d'Enfer

Val d'Enfer, is a valley cut into the rock by water erosion. It is located near the village of Les Baux-de-Provence in Provence south eastern France and it takes its name from the strangeness of its white limestone rock formations.

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    Coordinates: 43°45′00″N4°47′38″E / 43.750°N 4.794°E / 43.750; 4.794