Sea faring visitors to Bonifacio face an entrance that resembles a ravine more than a bay. The town’s stunning citadel towers over the harbour, calling all boats to enter the mouth.
The western tip of this challenging route is flagged by the solar-powered Madonetta lighthouse, a fiery guardian accessible from land, but whose grand view is reserved for those at water level.

Madonnetta Lighthouse, Bonifacio, Corsica, May 2016
Copyright Debbie Smyth, 23 July 2016
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Love your interpretation.
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Cute little red lighthouse! Fun photo for the theme.
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Perfect Debbie 😀
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Oh, thanks Cee
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Clever response, Debbie.
janet
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Thank you! It was hard to choose something special – too big a choice.
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A really fantastic photo, I love the angle, colours and what a profile. It looks like something between the Sphinx and a hugh ship.
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It was a great sight. And the clouds wanted to point it out to me!
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