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Chemin de la Mâture

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The Chemin de la Mâture is a 1,200-metre (3,900 ft) path carved into a sheer rock face rising over 200 metres (660 ft) above the Aspe River valley, in the French Pyrenees mountains. Completed by the engineer Paul-Marie Leroy in 1772, the Chemin de la Mâture (literally "The Mast Road") was originally created to transport timber from the nearby Pacq forest to be used in constructing French naval vessels. The path has since been incorporated into the GR 10, a long-distance footpath running along the Pyrenees from the Atlantic to the Mediterranean.

Map of Chemin de la M%C3%A2ture, 64490 Etsaut, France

The Chemin de la Mâture lies near the village of Etsaut, in the department of Pyrénées-Atlantiques. The area is popular for rock climbing.

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Chemin de la Mâture Wikipedia