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Étretat is known for being the last place in France from which the 1927 biplane The White Bird (L'Oiseau Blanc) was seen.French World War I war heroes Charles Nungesser and François Coli were attempting to make the first non-stop flight from Paris to New York City, but after the plane's 8 May 1927 departure, it disappeared somewhere over the Atlantic.
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The chalk cliffs at Étretat, a commune in France; Cliffs at Étretat (Massachusetts), a painting by Claude Monet in the Clark Art Institute in Massachusetts; Cliffs at Étretat, a painting by Claude Monet in the Pushkin Museum in Moscow
Étretat, falaise d'aval and the needle Beeches grown as a wind break around a now derelict farm on the Pays de Caux plateau.. The Pays de Caux is a plateau of Upper Cretaceous chalk, like that which forms the North and South Downs in southern England.
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A cheat sheet that is used contrary to the rules of an exam may need to be small enough to conceal in the palm of the hand Cheat sheet in front of a juice box. A cheat sheet (also cheatsheet) or crib sheet is a concise set of notes used for quick reference. Cheat sheets were historically used by students without an instructor or teacher's ...
The view from the Etretat Gardens. The Étretat Gardens (French: Les Jardins D'Étretat) is a cliff-top experimental garden with "living sculptures" [1] in Étretat, Normandy, France. It surrounds a villa that once belonged to Madame Thébault, [clarification needed] an actress from Paris, [2] in the beginning of the 20th century.
In addition, the 'author' is haunted by his fictional character Arsène Lupin (in French, voiced by Georges Descrières, who portrayed him in the 1970s television series) during this audio-visual tour and an informative dialogue (radio play) develops between the two, in the course of which the museum visitor in particular learns the secret of ...