John Oram's photos with the keyword: Lower Normandy
Batterie de Longues (16) - 15 May 2018
07 Jun 2018 |
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The thing which unites the Normandy sites I have visited is their notable tranquillity and beauty today, a contrast to the violent history of the recent past. Nowhere is this more true than at Batterie de Longues, a stark part of Germany's Atlantic Wall in WWII and now a protected natural site.
Four gun emplacements remain today, a little inland above the cliffs, together with other, lesser structures closer to the sea. This is the first in line when walking from the car/coach park and is closed but the others are open to explore with care. I recommend a circular walk to take in all four, continuing clockwise along the cliff line to return to the parking areas. This was my view near the end of such a walk and conveys a peacefulness which belies the shattered past of this site.
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Batterie de Longues (14) - 15 Mai 2018
05 Jun 2018 |
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The thing which unites the Normandy sites I have visited is their notable tranquillity and beauty today, a contrast to the violent history of the recent past. Nowhere is this more true than at Batterie de Longues, a stark part of Germany's Atlantic Wall in WWII and now a protected natural site.
Four gun emplacements remain today, a little inland above the cliffs, together with other, lesser structures closer to the sea. The first, when walking from the car/coach park, is closed but the others are open to explore with care. This picture shows the first three viewed across a peaceful field. I recommend a circular walk to take in all four, continuing clockwise along the cliff line to return to the parking areas.
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Batterie de Longues (15) - 15 Mai 2018
05 Jun 2018 |
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The thing which unites the Normandy sites I have visited is their notable tranquillity and beauty today, a contrast to the violent history of the recent past. Nowhere is this more true than at Batterie de Longues, a stark part of Germany's Atlantic Wall in WWII and now a protected natural site.
Four gun emplacements remain today, a little inland above the cliffs, together with other, lesser structures closer to the sea. This is the second in line when walking from the car/coach park; the first is closed but the others are open to explore with care. A simple and fading plaque is attached to this structure. Its simplicity cannot convey all that took place between the 6th and 7th of June 1944, events which should never be forgotten. I recommend a circular walk to take in all four, continuing clockwise along the cliff line to return to the parking areas.
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Batterie de Longues (13) - 15 Mai 2018
05 Jun 2018 |
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The thing which unites the Normandy sites I have visited is their notable tranquillity and beauty today, a contrast to the violent history of the recent past. Nowhere is this more true than at Batterie de Longues, a stark part of Germany's Atlantic Wall in WWII and now a protected natural site.
Four gun emplacements remain today, a little inland above the cliffs, together with other, lesser structures closer to the sea. This is one of those, albeit more substantial than a nearby mortar pit. It was, perhaps, an observation post for the gun emplacements or a machine gun post. I recommend a circular walk, to take in all the structures, clockwise along the cliff line and return to the parking areas.
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Batterie de Longues (12) - 15 Mai 2018
05 Jun 2018 |
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The thing which unites the Normandy sites I have visited is their notable tranquillity and beauty today, a contrast to the violent history of the recent past. Nowhere is this more true than at Batterie de Longues, a stark part of Germany's Atlantic Wall in WWII and now a protected natural site.
Four gun emplacements remain today, a little inland above the cliffs, together with other, lesser structures closer to the sea. This is one of those, albeit more substantial than a nearby mortar pit. It was, perhaps, an observation post for the gun emplacements or a machine gun post. I recommend a circular walk, to take in all the structures, clockwise along the cliff line and return to the parking areas.
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Batterie de Longues (11) - 15 Mai 2018
05 Jun 2018 |
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The thing which unites the Normandy sites I have visited is their notable tranquillity and beauty today, a contrast to the violent history of the recent past. Nowhere is this more true than at Batterie de Longues, a stark part of Germany's Atlantic Wall in WWII and now a protected natural site.
Four gun emplacements remain today, a little inland above the cliffs, together with other, lesser structures closer to the sea. The view west towards Omaha Beach and featuring (left) Le Sémaphore (1937) conveys as well as any the beauty I refer to. I recommend a circular walk to take in all four, continuing clockwise along the cliff line to return to the parking areas.
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Batterie de Longues (10) - 15 Mai 2018
05 Jun 2018 |
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The thing which unites the Normandy sites I have visited is their notable tranquillity and beauty today, a contrast to the violent history of the recent past. Nowhere is this more true than at Batterie de Longues, a stark part of Germany's Atlantic Wall in WWII and now a protected natural site.
Four gun emplacements remain today, a little inland above the cliffs, together with other, lesser structures closer to the sea. The first, when walking from the car/coach park, is closed but the others are open to explore with care and this is the fourth. I recommend a circular walk to take in all four, continuing clockwise along the cliff line to return to the parking areas.
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Batterie de Longues (8) - 15 Mai 2018
04 Jun 2018 |
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The thing which unites the Normandy sites I have visited is their notable tranquillity and beauty today, a contrast to the violent history of the recent past. Nowhere is this more true than at Batterie de Longues, a stark part of Germany's Atlantic Wall in WWII and now a protected natural site.
Four gun emplacements remain today, a little inland above the cliffs, together with other, lesser structures closer to the sea. The first, when walking from the car/coach park, is closed but the others are open to explore with care. This is the fourth viewed from near the third. I recommend a circular walk to take in all four, continuing clockwise along the cliff line to return to the parking areas.
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Batterie de Longues (9) - 15 Mai 2018
04 Jun 2018 |
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When The Guns Fell Silent
The thing which unites the Normandy sites I have visited is their notable tranquillity and beauty today, a contrast to the violent history of the recent past. Nowhere is this more true than at Batterie de Longues, a stark part of Germany's Atlantic Wall in WWII and now a protected natural site.
Four gun emplacements remain today, a little inland above the cliffs, together with other, lesser structures closer to the sea. The first, when walking from the car/coach park, is closed but the others are open to explore with care. This is gun of the third, long silent. I recommend a circular walk to take in all four, continuing clockwise along the cliff line to return to the parking areas.
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Batterie de Longues (7) - 15 Mai 2018
04 Jun 2018 |
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The thing which unites the Normandy sites I have visited is their notable tranquillity and beauty today, a contrast to the violent history of the recent past. Nowhere is this more true than at Batterie de Longues, a stark part of Germany's Atlantic Wall in WWII and now a protected natural site.
Four gun emplacements remain today, a little inland above the cliffs, together with other, lesser structures closer to the sea. The first, when walking from the car/coach park, is closed but the others are open to explore with care. This is the fourth viewed from the rear of the third. I recommend a circular walk to take in all four, continuing clockwise along the cliff line to return to the parking areas.
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Batterie de Longues (4) - 15 Mai 2018
03 Jun 2018 |
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The thing which unites the Normandy sites I have visited is their notable tranquillity and beauty today, a contrast to the violent history of the recent past. Nowhere is this more true than at Batterie de Longues, a stark part of Germany's Atlantic Wall in WWII and now a protected natural site.
Four gun emplacements remain today, a little inland above the cliffs, together with other, lesser structures closer to the sea. The first, when walking from the car/coach park, is closed but the others are open to explore with care. A simple and fading plaque is attached to the second structure. Its simplicity cannot convey all that took place between the 6th and 7th of June 1944, events which should never be forgotten. I recommend a circular walk to take in all four, continuing clockwise along the cliff line to return to the parking areas.
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Batterie de Longues (5) - 15 Mai 2018
03 Jun 2018 |
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The thing which unites the Normandy sites I have visited is their notable tranquillity and beauty today, a contrast to the violent history of the recent past. Nowhere is this more true than at Batterie de Longues, a stark part of Germany's Atlantic Wall in WWII and now a protected natural site.
Four gun emplacements remain today, a little inland above the cliffs, together with other, lesser structures closer to the sea. The first, when walking from the car/coach park, is closed but the others are open to explore with care. This is the gun of the second. I recommend a circular walk to take in all four, continuing clockwise along the cliff line to return to the parking areas.
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Batterie de Longues (6) - 15 Mai 2018
03 Jun 2018 |
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The thing which unites the Normandy sites I have visited is their notable tranquillity and beauty today, a contrast to the violent history of the recent past. Nowhere is this more true than at Batterie de Longues, a stark part of Germany's Atlantic Wall in WWII and now a protected natural site.
Four gun emplacements remain today, a little inland above the cliffs, together with other, lesser structures closer to the sea. The first, when walking from the car/coach park, is closed but the others are open to explore with care. This is the the third. I recommend a circular walk to take in all four, continuing clockwise along the cliff line to return to the parking areas.
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Batterie de Longues (1) - 15 Mai 2018
03 Jun 2018 |
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The thing which unites the Normandy sites I have visited is their notable tranquillity and beauty today, a contrast to the violent history of the recent past. Nowhere is this more true than at Batterie de Longues, a stark part of Germany's Atlantic Wall in WWII and now a protected natural site.
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Batterie de Longues (2) - 15 Mai 2018
03 Jun 2018 |
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The thing which unites the Normandy sites I have visited is their notable tranquillity and beauty today, a contrast to the violent history of the recent past. Nowhere is this more true than at Batterie de Longues, a stark part of Germany's Atlantic Wall in WWII and now a protected natural site.
Four gun emplacements remain today, a little inland above the cliffs, together with other, lesser structures closer to the sea. This is the first in line when walking from the car/coach park and is closed but the others are open to explore with care. I recommend a circular walk to take in all four, continuing clockwise along the cliff line to return to the parking areas.
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Batterie de Longues (3) - 15 Mai 2018
03 Jun 2018 |
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The thing which unites the Normandy sites I have visited is their notable tranquillity and beauty today, a contrast to the violent history of the recent past. Nowhere is this more true than at Batterie de Longues, a stark part of Germany's Atlantic Wall in WWII and now a protected natural site.
Four gun emplacements remain today, a little inland above the cliffs, together with other, lesser structures closer to the sea. This is the second in line when walking from the car/coach park; the first is closed but the others are open to explore with care. A simple and fading plaque is attached to this structure (see note). Its simplicity cannot convey all that took place between the 6th and 7th of June 1944, events which should never be forgotten. I recommend a circular walk to take in all four, continuing clockwise along the cliff line to return to the parking areas.
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Ranville (1) - 14 May 2018
02 Jun 2018 |
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This round tower in Ranville, Lower Normandy, the first town to be liberated by the Allied forces after the Normandy landings, might have had a history as a mill - suggested by the stones outside. Today, standing as a striking monument in the small, peaceful town, it has attached to it a plaque commemorating the fallen of the Piron Brigade (The 1st Belgian Infantry Brigade).
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Ranville (2) - 14 May 2018
02 Jun 2018 |
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This round tower in Ranville, Lower Normandy, the first town to be liberated by the Allied forces after the Normandy landings, might have had a history as a mill - suggested by stones outside. Today, standing as a striking monument in the small, peaceful town, it has attached to it a plaque commemorating the fallen of the Piron Brigade (The 1st Belgian Infantry Brigade).
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