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Cirque du Bout du Monde (Côte d'Or)

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Steephead valley and cirque in France
The Cirque du Bout du Monde in early Spring.

The Cirque du Bout du Monde (English: Cirque at the Edge of the World) is a steephead valley and cirque in Burgundy, in the département of Côte-d'Or near the vineyards of Beaune.

It is the sole costalorian steephead valley. Major features of the valley are a 40 metres (130 ft) waterfall and several caves.

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46°59′02″N 4°38′55″E / 46.98389°N 4.64861°E / 46.98389; 4.64861


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