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Tintin and the Lake of Sharks (French: Tintin et le lac aux requins) is a 1972 French-Belgian animated adventure film based on The Adventures of Tintin, directed by Raymond Leblanc. It was not written by Hergé (who merely supervised), but by the Belgian comics creator Greg (Michel Regnier), a friend of Hergé. [ 3 ]
Orient Forest Regional Natural Park (French: Parc naturel régional de la Forêt d'Orient) is a protected area of woodlands and lakes in the Champagne-Ardenne region of France. It covers a total area of 70,000 hectares (170,000 acres) [ 1 ] The parkland encompasses the large Forêt d'Orient National Nature Reserve and three man-made lakes: Lac ...
From Lac au Canard, the Rivière au Canard flows for a distance of 13.9 kilometres (8.6 mi) in the following segments: 6.5 kilometres (4.0 mi) towards the south-east, the south-west and the south, collecting the waters of the Dufresne stream (coming from the west), up to the municipal limit between Saint-Joseph-de-Ham-Sud and Weedon;
Villeneuve-Loubet was also, from 1920 onwards, the home of Maréchal Philippe Pétain (1856–1951), the "Hero of Verdun" in World War I and chief of state of the Nazi-collaborationist État Français, commonly known as Vichy France, in World War II. The writer and historian Jules Bertaut (1877–1959) died in
The name "Lac des Chicots" (Stubs Lake) was adopted by the early settlers, because of the large number of stubs. Upon arrival of the pioneers, especially from 1869 (although the first hunting and fishing camp was built in 1867 by Pierre Ayotte's family), [1] several areas of the lake were littered with tree trunks submerged due to subsidence of the surrounding terrain at the foot of the long ...
Le Lac (English: The Lake) is a poem by French poet Alphonse de Lamartine.The poem was published in 1820. [citation needed]The poem consists of sixteen quatrains.It was met with great acclaim and propelled its author to the forefront of famous romantic poets.
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The canyon starts off at Guillaumes, running north to south, west of the Dôme de Barrot , and ends at the small commune of Daluis, where the Var widens. The 6-kilometer-long gorge [ 1 ] is cut in the red rock ( sandstone colored by iron oxide, 260 million years old) [ 2 ] by the river Var .