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Marche de Port en Bessin et retour..
... aller manger comme toujours a Arromanches a l'hotel en face du musee, mais les gars sont pas motives.. Donc on range tout, on nettoie, et on part...
Sur le retour on s'arrete chez Ludo pour boire l'apero..
Puis on rentre... Avec Jules on mate un film...
Coucher pas trop tard..
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Cabourg and Norman countryside
... for all five, at only 41 €. We were now ready for a swim in the Atlantic and Cabourg. Cabourg is a Belle Epoque Edwardian seaside resort. Home of writers Marcel Proust and Alexandre Dumas. Cabourg used to be the fashionable place to go Its main street has examples of the 19th and early 20th century architecture, including steep gables, roofs, and tall chimneys. Kids verdict of the day: the waves weren't as high as last time we were ...
Mountain, Monastery, Mulberry and Mussels
... so I had the chance to chat with him about this photography. I loved his work so much I bought two prints. One was of Mont St-Michel, and the other was of Honfleur, further up the coast of Normandy.
After taking my new purchases back to the hotel, I ordered a taxi and headed out to pick-up my rental car. The Hertz office was at a gas station. The same people who work at the gas station also rent the ...
It Snows Hard at the Blood Red Beach
... men.
From the somber memorial we drove on, hoping to beat freezing conditions as the weather worsened and snow continued to pile up. We drove South, having been told that we would have a better chance catching a ferry from the southern city of Cherbourg than from those further North rumored to be surrounded with snow. Arriving in Cherbourg around 9pm ...
The beaches of Normandy
I got to Bayeux very early in the morning and had to wait about five hours before I could catch a bus to the American cemetery at Normandy. Getting to Bayeux was fairly straight forward except for the fact that I heard Bayeux pronounced three different ways on the way to Bayeux. Regional dialects were the hardest part of trying ...