Campanile Dunkerque Armbouts Cappel
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Belgian Battlefields
... and moved to nearby cemeteries. Many other artifacts are now stored in the Flander's Fields Ieper Museum. Now there is a reconstructed zig zag trench showing the entry and exit to the underground tunnel network which was marked at ground level by gravel pathways. We were pleased we had persisted and found this site. After this we easily found Hill 60 and enjoyed a walk over this uneven ground. Amazing to be on the site of such military significance and story captured is in major ...
Row upon row they rest
... the Belgian countryside is very beautiful -mainly farming land punctuated by pretty villages and townships. We would recommend a visit to Ieper and surrounding district to anyone heading for Europe and would encourage them to do a similar driving tour. At every stop and along the way, our tour book provided excellent background information so we could really appreciate what we were seeing. The Commonwealth cemeteries, with their distinctive white head ...
Calais - Dover
... days.
The shop is closed, the restaurants serves a very limited menu, with healthy food stuffs like
sausages, chips, mushy peas, and mash potatoes. These culinary highlights can be complemented by a lukewarm drink of your own liking, like coke or orange juice.
Still beats swimming, though, so mustn't grumble! And my car has been parked right at the front of the car deck, so mine is the first car to get off the ship, or down with it ...
Bye for ...
More Fields
The making of Australia was forged on the fields of what was meant to have been the war to end all wars, WW1, Fighting took place in Gallipoli and then moved onto the Flanders and the Somme, and the rest is history.
Having travelled numerous times around the battlefields, we never get sick of seeing them, and as I had a spare weekend coming up, I had a look around and discovered another battlefield route, and as it was only 80ish Ks, we decided ...
A day in Ieper
... few picture of ducks (there are always ducks on my vacations) and then crossed a foot bridge and followed the path into and under the ramparts I had crossed over a few days earlier.
That morning I'd had a bit of a bad shock. I found that my camera batteries were not charging. I had tried them in London and they had worked, but they were not charging here. If they wouldn't work then I couldn't take pictures for the rest ...