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Normandy landscape gallery - PoorOldSpike - 01-07-2013 82nd Airborne drop zone, La Fiere (just west of St. Mere Eglise) Arromanches in Gold beach sector Aunay-sur-Odon Balleroy Bayeux Bocage Longraye Carentan Gavrus Mortain near Mortain Bocage Pontaubalt Ranville glider LZ St.Come-du-Fresne (Gold Beach) Carpiquet airfield (west of Caen) River Merderet bridge, (west of St. Mere Eglise) Bocage Sainteny Caumont Livry near Livry near Livry St.Lambert-sur-Dives St.Lambert-sur-Dives Bocage Caen Chambois The Chambois Gap In the Chambois Gap In the Chambois Gap Evrecy Falaise RE: Normandy landscape gallery - Antoni Chmielowski - 01-07-2013 Thanks Mick ! Great pictures ! RE: Normandy landscape gallery - PoorOldSpike - 01-07-2013 Captioned 'Falaise retreat', showing German vehicle columns on roads Bocage Bocage Taute river and Vire canal near Carentan Normandy 1945 Tilly-Sur-Seulles ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Bocage near St.Lo 1944 Villers-Bocage Villers-Bocage Normandy lane Drop re-enactment, Ranville 2009 RE: Normandy landscape gallery - Compass Rose - 01-07-2013 Super good stuff! Thanks for sharing! RE: Normandy landscape gallery - PoorOldSpike - 01-08-2013 Bayeux area Bayeux area Bocage in Cotentin RE: Normandy landscape gallery - PoorOldSpike - 01-09-2013 Normandy June 6th 1944 RE: Normandy landscape gallery - Weasel - 03-27-2013 Does anyone else find it strange seeing colour photos of WW2, I always think of WW2 in black and white so when I see a colour photograph of a battle area I always find it shocking and bewildering. Were not all people and places in 1940s B&W?? RE: Normandy landscape gallery - Nort - 03-27-2013 There is actually a television show on the History Channel that is devoted solely to color photos and film of WW2. Great to watch. |