Le Manoir Du Sphinx Perros-Guirec

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67 chemin de la Messe Perros-Guirec, Brittany, France

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Day at the Beach

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Normandy

... seen across the ocean came and strong! But I couldn't huddle in a mseum for our limited time there. So into the falling fray, past the rows of pristine white crosses and stars of david I walked. I couldn't let the present temps stop me from paying my respects for the past temps. (corny as it sounds, cliche as it may be, it was so moving to be there, so strong were the feelings of pride and sorrow. i can never forget it.)

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