Valleuse de Jambourg

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Valleuse de Jambourg, view from the southwest, 2019

Valleuse de Jambourg is a stretch of coast of the Alabaster Coast in Normandy in France .

The section extends for about 350 meters and is northwest of Étretat between Falaises d'Aval in the northeast and the Manneporte in the southwest. The Aiguille d'Etretat rock needle lies in front of the coast to the northeast . The chalk cliffs rise steeply to the land side, so that access from the land side is not possible. The area of ​​the Valleuse de Jambourg can only be reached at low tide via a narrow pedestrian tunnel built in 1922 from the Trou à l'Homme cave from the northeast through the Falaises d'Aval.

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Coordinates: 49 ° 42 ′ 19.8 ″  N , 0 ° 11 ′ 33.5 ″  E