The Cliffs of Étretat (Falesie di Étretat)

The Cliffs of Étretat (Falesie di Étretat) are one of France’s most stunning natural wonders, located along the Normandy coast. These dramatic white limestone cliffs, including three famous arches and a pointed formation called L’Aiguille (The Needle), have inspired countless artists, including Claude Monet who captured their beauty in several of his paintings.

Photographer Stéphane Goetz, like many others, may have been captivated by the breathtaking beauty of Étretat, aiming to capture its unique landscape and the ever-changing light conditions that give the cliffs their magical aura. While I can’t provide real-time or updated information about specific photos taken by Stéphane Goetz or any other photographer, images of the Étretat cliffs by professionals and amateurs alike usually showcase the dramatic and natural beauty of this French coastline. These cliffs are not only a photographer’s dream for their natural beauty and the play of light but also a popular destination for tourists seeking the awe-inspiring views and hikes along the top of the cliffs, offering expansive views of the English Channel.


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