Photo Gallery: Normandy Beaches |
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Omaha Beach: a machine-gunner's view of the landing beach
Omaha beach: reamins of a German machine-gun post
The U.S. cemetery at Omaha Beach - flags placed by French schoolchildren around Memorial Day
Three huge (155 mm) German guns survive in their bunkers at Longues-sur-Mer
The German observation post at Longues, looking out over the English Channel
Looking along and down the cliffs at Pointe du Hoc, which the US Rangers scaled at 7 a.m. on D-Day
The shattered landscape at Pointe du Hoc, seen from the top of one of the bunkers
Remains of the Mulberry Harbour at Arromanches
Remains of the Mulberry Harbour at Arromanches
The church at Sainte Mère Eglise - note the dummy parachutist hanging from the belfry
1940's film extras in Saint Mère Eglise
Utah Beach, with Pointe du Hoc in the centre of the far horizon, 12 miles away
The German bunker complex codenamed Hilman, 5 miles inland from the Channel (seen on the horizon at far right)
German targeting symbols inside a bunker at the Hilman complex
Juno Beach viewed from inside a German anti-tank emplacement
The modern Pegasus Bridge
The Commonwealth cemetery at Bayeux
The German cemetery at La Cambe
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