Calanque

/kəˈlɑŋk/ noun

A narrow inlet or cove with steep rocky sides, particularly common along the Mediterranean coast of southern France and Spain.

From French 'calanque,' ultimately from Provençal dialect, possibly influenced by 'calane' or geological terms describing deep water passages carved by erosion.

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