9. Saint-Cirq-Lapopie, France
Saint-Cirq-Lapopie is a medieval village high atop a limestone cliff roughly 91 meters above the rushing River Lot. The village’s flower-filled squares, long and winding alleys, and higgledy-piggledy houses, some erected back in the 1200s, make it quite charming. Visit the medieval castle ruins. From there you can see the locks, mills, and towpath too. It’s a great place for hikers and bikers.
10. Constantine, Algeria
You’ll discover gravity-defying Constantine on the rugged cliffs above the mighty Rhumel river. Named after Constantine the Great it’s known to many as “the City of Bridges”, it has four bridges across the gorge. Some travel writers say that the Sidi M’Cid suspension bridge is the most famous.
Opened in 1912, It’s the world’s highest suspension bridge. The rugged plateau serves as a natural fortress. First occupied during Neolithic times, it was once a well-known Roman settlement.
(Continued on next page)
Hey! Do you know if they make any plugins to protect against hackers? I’m kinda paranoid about losing everything I’ve worked hard on. Any suggestions?