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Looking Down the Cliff Face  
   

Looking Down the Cliff Face

It looked far more daunting in person, but what I was trying to capture here was the steepness of the approaches toward these cliffs where the German guns were positioned. I really feared I might get blown off the parapet standing here and hurried my shot. You can barely make out the barbedwire facing the Army Rangers that eventually made their way up the ropes and ladders from down on the shingle beach.
Day Seven - No Blue Bayeux on Gail's Birthday

December 27th 2012
No worries about freezing in our room last night. The bathroom nuclear zone was keeping not just our room but part of the hallway nice and toasty. We almost didn't need to towel dry after our showers. The water evaporated quickly. Outisde our hotel window the parking lot was dry as well. There was even a glimmer of sun out over the Channel. It looked to be a rather promising day weather-w ... read more
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