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Arromanches: Western end, D-Day beaches It was at this lovely little French town where British troops stormed...
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D-Day Amphibious craft, Arromanches Sixty years after the invasion of Normandy, American and British military...
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Souvenirs, Arromanches Battle flags of American and British units participating in the invasion of...
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Church Fence, Port en Bessin Near the eastern end of the British sector stands the tiny village of Port en...
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Port en Bessin Churchyard The cemetery at the tiny Point en Bessin church yard is peaceful now. But it...
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Weathervane, Port en Bessin As I was photographing this rooster weathervane, a live rooster began...
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Dairy cattle, Port en Bessin Normandy has always been dairy country, a source for French cheese....
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US Cemetery, Omaha Beach A large bronze urn is part of a memorial to the nearly ten thousand American...
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Footsteps among the fallen, Omaha Beach Walking through the green fields and white headstones of the US Cemetery near...
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Remembrance, US Cemetery, Omaha Beach The gray waters of the English Channel carried these warriors to this green...
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GI Cut, US Cemetery, Omaha Beach Viewing the precisely aligned headstones against the immaculately maintained...
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At ease, US Cemetery, Omaha Beach Lawn cutters on break align their numbered military mowers precisely...
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Following the tide, Omaha Beach Sixty years after more than 34,000 American soldiers landed on Omaha Beach, a...
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At play on the ruins of war, Omaha Beach The Allies towed and sunk cement caissons for a second artificial...
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Ebbtide, Omaha Beach, near St. Laurent A fishing pier is left high and dry at ebbtide on Omaha Beach. One end of the...
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The cliffs of Pointe du Hoc Rusty barbed wire still sprawls across the top of the 100-foot high cliffs of...
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View from German Bunker, Pointe du Hoc German spotters peered through this Bunker window at attacking...
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Entrance to German Bunker, Pointe du Hoc This bunker somehow survived the furious American bombardment, but its...
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Shattered German Bunker, Pointe du Hoc Point du Hoc was hit with ten kilotons of bombs and naval shells prior to the...
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Mont St. Michel Abbey, Brittany Crowned by its medieval abbey, Mont St. Michel rises from a small,...
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The Cloisters of Mont St. Michel Mont St. Michel is unlike any other monastery. Because it is built on...
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Abbey Church, Mont St. Michel Dappled sunlight skims over the thousand year old stones of the Abbey Church....
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Crypt, Mont St. Michel The Abbey's Church, which stands at the very top of the Mount, is...
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Hotel, Mont St. Michel The tiny village at the base of Mont St. Michel fed and housed thousands of...
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Dawn, St. Malo, France St. Malo is built on a rocky island joined to the shore by a strip of...
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War Memorial, St. Malo Like most French cities, St. Malo has known the horrors of war first...
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St Vincent Cathedral, St. Malo Sunlight passing through St. Vincent's great rose window spreads...
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Chapels of St. Vincent, St. Malo Centuries of St. Malo's honored dead are interred beneath the...
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The Nave of St. Vincent, St. Malo An ever changing flow of colored light passing through stained glass windows...
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Jacques Cartier's tomb, St. Malo Jacques Cartier, was born in St. Malo in 1491, the year before Columbus...
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From the ramparts of St. Malo This is the first in a series of five photographs I shot from the...
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Shadows, St. Malo Beach Shooting down from the Ramparts of St. Malo on its lovely beaches, I noticed...
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The Chase, St. Malo As I watched the tide run out at St. Malo from its ramparts, I noticed three...
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Friends, St Malo I made this photograph from the ramparts because of the play of light...
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Beached, St. Malo St. Malo is a maritime city. It has always made its reputation and...
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On the streets of St. Malo St. Malo offers a maze of ancient streets, which often run through...
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Fast food, St. Malo Brittany is famed for its crepes, and this fellow makes and sells them...
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Technician, St. Malo I was lurking inside of an archway, focusing my camera on a patch of...
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