The Corsican village of Bonifacio is seen here from the top of the King of Aragon's staircase, at dawn.
The public maritime domain off Bonifacio is a listed site in 1997.
The cliffs and plateau of Bonifacio are a 1996 listed site.
The Mont de la Trinité massif is a 1996 listed site.
Bonifacio and the King of Aragon's Staircase are a listed site 1909.
The Natura 2000 site includes the Pertusato plateau, Bonifacio and the Lavezzi Islands.
Bouches de Bonifacio nature reserve.
Corsica Regional Nature Park.
It is part of a commission to photograph listed sites in France.
France's policy on sites includes classified and listed sites, and aims to preserve areas whose exceptional character justifies national protection. This protection, established by the laws of 1906 and 1930, extends to places of general scenic, artistic, historical, scientific or legendary interest.
This image was originally produced on 4.5 x 6 cm film and has since been digitised.
Master of Fine Arts, Paris 1
Assigned to projects such as the construction of the Louvre Pyramid and listed sites in France.
Freelance architectural and landscape photographer.
Author of photographic stories (https://blog.serge-sautereau.com/)
Ilford Black and White Jury Prize. Exhibitions at the BNF and the Centre Pompidou. Grant from the Fonds National d'Art Contemporain.
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