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By Landimages
April 2nd 2008
Omaha beach Europe » France » Upper Normandie » Fécamp
No bag. British Airways up to 25,000 bags lost. Finally we are all together and in the car. Off to Normandy, France. The Memorial and grave site was very powerful. To stand there and try to understand and experience of these solders was pretty intense. So many have sacrificed their lives for the freedom of Northern Europe. We walked around the grounds took lots of photos and visited the bunkers on the hill side. Al suggests we go to Mont-St. Michel, which is just about 80 Km or so from Caen. There is a castle in the middle of water there. [View Full Entry]

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Mont-St. Michel

No bag. British Airways up to 25,000 bags lost. Finally we are all together and in the car. Off to Normandy, France. The Memorial and grave site was very powerful. To stand there and try to understand and experience of these solders was pretty intense. So many have sacrificed their lives for the freedom of Northern Europe. We walked around the grounds took lots of photos and visited the bunkers on the hill side. Al suggests we go to Mont-St. Michel, which is just about 80 Km or so from Caen. There is a castle in the middle of water there. [View Full Entry]

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Mont-St. Michel
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