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Château d’If

Wednesday, 10th August 2005 by Alex

The Château d’If is on the small island of If, in the Bay of Marseille, France. It was completed in 1531, and was originally intended as a defence against attacks from the sea, however it never had to fight off an actual attack, and later became one of France’s most notorious prisons. The Château became internationally famous in the 19th century when Alexander Dumas used it as a setting in his classic novel The Count of Monte Cristo.

In our thumbnail you can see the small square building itself, and also the shadows of its three towers (Wikipedia page).

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Thanks: w00d

3 Responses to 'Château d’If'

  1. 1. . says:

    Pronunciation for my fellow dirty Americans: “DEEF”

  2. 2. iVince says:

    The main island just west to the chateau d’If is the island of Frioul, long used as a quarantine island for the incoming ships.

  3. 3. Al Cohole says:

    Some planes at the airport…
    (CL-415 floatplanes, I think)
    Placemark: Google Maps / Google Earth
    And some more:
    Placemark: Google Maps / Google Earth

    Check out the dry docks at the harbour! (You’ll find them.)

    (Hey, my first comment! Coooool…)

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