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France - Battery Longues sur Mer |
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The bunkers and guns at Longues sur
Mer are some of the very few German World War II bunker,
which saw action during the D-day. They are also among the very few
bunkers which still have some of their guns in position. The whole
area gives a good example of how the Atlantic wall was constructed.
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A German World War II 150 mm gun
still inside the bunkers at Longues sur
Mer.
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A German World War II 150 mm gun
still inside the bunkers - and pointing to the sea - at
Longues sur
Mer.
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A German World War II 150 mm gun
still inside the bunkers at Longues sur
Mer.
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A German World War II 150 mm gun
still inside the bunkers at Longues sur
Mer.
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A German World War II bunker from where the fire of
the guns at Longues sur
Mer was controlled and directed towards the incoming allied ships.
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A view at the English Channel from a German World War II
bunker from where the fire of the guns at Longues sur
Mer was controlled and directed.
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All the pictures above have been taken by the euro-t-guide.com in
the summer of 2006.
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refer to "euro-t-guide.com" as the photographer.
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