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Marche de Port en Bessin et retour..
Ce matin le reveil est difficile, mais nous devons aller a Port en Bessin acheter de la creme fraiche et des camemberts au marche. Puis Steph et Sam doivent aller chercher leurs noix de St Jacques a Courseulles. Ils nous deposent, Ced et moi, en chemin.
Nous faisons alors le menage, ...
Balade a Bayeux
Ce matin on se leve assez tard, tout le monde etant un peu dans le pate. On va ensuite a Bayeux se promener, on mange dans un restau de gratins, moyen, et avant ca plus tot je me suis mange un chocolat au praline d'une chocolaterie.. Miam! Visite de la cathedrale, photos, le soleil est au rendez vous encore une fois...
Plus tard avec Ced ...
Normandy Escapades
... Longes su Mer, where there is a battery with 4 German Guns still intact. These are HUGE guns connected by a network of bunkers and trenches. They are spaced out along the highest point of the bluff and can defend both air and sea from an assault. These guns were at the western edge if Omaha Beach and did an incredible amount of damage. In the edge if the bluff there is a two decker pill box. After days and hours of going ...
D-Day
After Mont St. Michel we spent two days in Normandy, in and around the sites of the D-Day landings. 75 miles of Atlantic coast here are strewn with WWII museums, monuments, cemeteries and battle remains. They are left in tribute to the courageous British, American and Canadian armies that successfully carried out the landings, finally gaining the allies a foothold in Europe, ultimately leading to victory a year later.
Our campsite was close ...
Day 5
... through.. Then we stopped at the American Cemetery at Colleville, which was only about a mile away. It was a very somber stop, but spectacular at the same time. This is the cemetery that is at the beginning and end of Saving Private Ryan and is on a bluff looking out over Omaha Beach. Over 9,000 Americans are buried there - some from DDay and some that died fighting later in the Normandy campaign. Uncle George, if you're reading this I ...