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Annot

The village is located within a resurgence of sandstone amidst limestone mountains at 680 m altitude. This resurgence is up to 250m thick. The rocky ridge overlooking the village is formed of sandstone. The debris that has formed below in picturesque shapes with names such as: the Dent du Diable (Tooth of the Devil), the Chambre du Roi (King's Chamber), the défilé des Garambes (Defile of Garambes), the Chameau des lumières (Camelback of lights), and the rocks of the Cent-Marches (Hundred Steps). It has been classed as a natural site since 1920. Certain houses have been built directly against a rock fallen from the crag: the rock is bigger than a house. The acidic soils on the left bank of the Vaïre allow for chestnut growing.

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Name: Annot topographic map, elevation, terrain.

Location: Annot, Castellane, Alpes-de-Haute-Provence, Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur, Metropolitan France, 04240, France (43.92867 6.62234 44.00040 6.70317)

Average elevation: 1,063 m

Minimum elevation: 581 m

Maximum elevation: 1,704 m

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