Île d'Or

The île d'Or is a private island located at the east of the city of Saint-Raphaël in France, facing the cape of Le Dramont. This small island is composed of porphyry (russet rocks) and surmounted by a tower reminiscent of the Middle Ages said to have been the inspiration for The Black Island in Hergé's The Adventures of Tintin series.[1] Viewed from the sea from the left side of the tower, a rock, commonly thought to resemble the profile of a gorilla, also recalls the comic books of Hergé.

Île d'Or is located in France
Île d'Or
Île d'Or
Location of Île d'Or in France

The île d'Or is a "site classé" (a protected geographical formation), since 17 March 1941. The island is included with this status inside the Massif de l'Esterel since 3 January 1996.[2]

See also

The îles d'Hyères, in the same region, are also called the îles d'Or (Golden islands).

References

  1. PhP. "Petite Histoire en Images de l'ILE d'OR". Le Blog du 3C - Collectif des Copropriétaires de Cap Esterel (in French). Retrieved 19 August 2019.
  2. "Classification info" (PDF). www.basecommunale.paca.developpement-durable.gouv.fr. Retrieved 11 December 2019.

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