File:The Mountainous Spine of Corsica.jpeg
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current | 03:52, 12 March 2021 | 3,000 × 5,000 (11.04 MB) | StellarHalo | {{Information |Description=“A Mountain in the Sea” is the widely used slogan for Corsica, the large Mediterranean Island off of France and Italy. A more geologically accurate version might read: “Two Mountain Ranges in the Sea.” A line that runs roughly from L‘Île Rousse on the north coast, through Corte in the interior, to Favone on the southeast coast, divides Corsica into two distinct geologic terranes. Most of the rock to the west of the line is granite, a type of igneous rock. The mount... |
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