

You can do the same thing for the reverse trip. When your itinerary comes up, click on Details and you will have a map of the stop location. Choose the most convenient to the time you want. You will be given choices of different times. Click on the purple box that says Rechercher (Search). Under the date, choose Partir for to leave (or choose Arriver for to arrive) and then choose your times in the appropriate hour and minute boxes. Go down to Date and click on the calendar to find your travel date. Next is Vers and in the box under that type in Cassis and choose Commune. Scroll to the bottom and choose 6eme because the Castellane bus stop is in the 6th district. In the box under De, type Marseille and a drop-down menu will appear. Web site for the bus is and click on Itineraires. They are usually very nice about helping tourists. It should be posted and you can always ask other passengers to help.
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If you are nervous, tell the driver your stop when you get on and ask him to tell you when you get there. You will get off at the Augustin Isnard stop in Cassis.

You will get Bus M08 from near the Castellane Metro Stop and you want the M08 Carnoux - Cassis - Marseille par la Gineste (Les bus de la Marcouline) bus. We can thus conclude that an old video of a blaze at a post office in Manila has been shared to show that the largest library in France was torched by the rioters.The trip is about an hour and I believe the cost is about 2.20 euros. We were also able to geo-locate the building seen in the viral footage -Manila Central Post Office, and the same can be seen here.Īlso Read: Amid Unrest, French Government Calls Out Viral ‘Internet Ban’ Circular As Fake Conclusion Reportedly, the Philippines’ Bureau of Fire Protection had later found that a sudden explosion of a car battery located in a storage room caused the fire that gutted the historic Manila Central Post Office. Such reports can be seen here, here and here.

Multiple news outlets reported on the fire incident that ripped through the historic Central Post Office in Philippines’ Manila in May this year. (L-R) Screengrab from YouTube video by Sky News and screengrab from viral footage It featured the same camera movement (pan – left to right) as seen in the viral footage, which further confirmed that the widely circulated clip actually shows a fire at a Philippines post office and not a French library. Screengrab from YouTube video by Sky News We also found a video report by Sky News, dated May 22, 2023, on a massive fire at the post office in Manila in the Philippines. (L-R) Screengrab from AP video and screengrabs from viral footage (L-R) Screengrab from AP video and screengrab from viral footageĪlso Read: Wild Animals On Paris Streets? Old Videos Falsely Linked To Ongoing Riots In France On comparing the keyframes of video by AP with the viral footage we could conclude that they show the same incident. Carrying a video of a building on fire, it stated, “A massive fire tore through Manila’s historic post office building overnight, slightly injuring seven people and razing the nearly 100-year-old landmark in the Philippine capital, police and postal officials said.” Screengrab from AP website Taking a clue, we looked up “Philippines,” “post office” and “fire” on Google which yielded a report by AP, dated May 22, 2023. On skimming through the comment sections of the social media posts carrying the video, we spotted a user pointing out that the clip is in fact from a post office in the Philippines. Screengrab from tweet by Screengrab from tweet by Screengrab from tweet by Screengrab from tweet by Screengrab from tweet by posts can be seen here, here, here, here, and here.Īlso Read: Amid Riots In France, Old & Unrelated Videos Go Viral On Social Media Fact Check/Verification Newschecker found that the video dates back to May 2023, and shows an incident from the Philippines. A few even identified the building as the Alcazar library in Marseille, which was reportedly targeted by the protesters. Those sharing the twelve-second-long-video alleged that it shows the largest library in France torched by the rioters. Amid reports of widespread riots and arson, footage of fire tearing through a colossal building by a river has gone viral. France has been experiencing massive unrest over the fatal shooting of a teenage boy by a police officer since last week.
