Gorges de la Jonte

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Gorges de la Jonte is a dramatic limestone river gorge in southern France, renowned for its towering cliffs, hiking trails, and populations of vultures.

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Gorges de la Jonte canonical 5

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Predicate Object
instanceOf natural landscape
river gorge
country France
drainageBasin Tarn basin
formedByRiver Jonte
geologicalComposition limestone
hasFeature deep valley
rock pinnacles
sheer cliffs
hasRecreation scenic driving route
via ferrata routes
hasViewpoint Belvédère des Vautours
hasWildlife Egyptian vulture
cinereous vulture
griffon vulture
knownForActivity vulture watching
landformType canyon
languageOfToponym French
locatedIn Southern France
surface form: southern France
locatedInDepartment Aveyron
Lozère
locatedInRegion Occitanie
near Gorges du Tarn
Le Rozier
Meyrueis
notableFor dramatic cliffs
hiking trails
rock climbing
scenic viewpoints
towering rock walls
vulture populations
partOf Grands Causses
protectedAreaStatus partly within protected natural areas
terrain karst landscape
tourismType climbing tourism
hiking tourism
nature tourism
usedFor birdwatching
nature photography
outdoor sports

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Grands Causses contains Gorges de la Jonte
Lozère contains Gorges de la Jonte
Grotte de Dargilan locatedIn Gorges de la Jonte
Parc national des Cévennes contains Gorges de la Jonte
Gorges de la Dourbie near Gorges de la Jonte