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Normandy's D-Day Beaches

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SallyKitt
Acton

Normandy's D-Day Beaches

Worth visiting!

We heard so many different languages

being spoken at Omaha Beach.

English in both English and North American accents, Italian, French (of course), and German.

Very moving. Different than I imagined.


T
Brighton

Normandy's D-Day Beaches

Worth visiting!

Beautiful beaches

But to be honest, I found it completely impossible to picture what happened here, even at Arromanches where you can still see the remains of the Mulberry harbour.


NettieSpaghetti
Pennsylvania

Normandy's D-Day Beaches

Why I want to go to this place

Grandfather was a cook with the American army and came here in WW II, and my far, far, far back roots are from Normandy. (The D’Angulo family, from the Norman invasion of Ireland.)


marcopolio
Los Angeles

Normandy's D-Day Beaches

Worth visiting!

A review of this place: What its like.

Its very sobering to stand on the beaches and know what transpired. Its also a little difficult at times. There are reminders in the way of craters and busted bunkers all around that make what happened there much more real thant it had ever been to me before.


nmart
Vancouver

Normandy's D-Day Beaches

Why I want to go to this place

My grandfather was a U.S. soldier in D-Day. He survived the event, and was actually wounded later in France. My grandfather has passed on since then, and nowI’m organizing a trip with my family, because I think it is important that we all go to these beaches and see where our relative took part in an important event in world history. I never really knew my grandfather, and I feel by going there, I will get to understand more of what he lived through.


ladybug77
Annapolis

Normandy's D-Day Beaches

Worth visiting!

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Was in total awe and reverence when I visited here.


PrettyPeanut
Santa Rosa

Normandy's D-Day Beaches

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Very surreal…


Normandy's D-Day Beaches

Worth visiting!

Come meditate

The beaches are beautiful, difficult to imagine the terror and blood spilt on its white sand. The crosses in the cemeteries, the bunkers, the munitions still left over form the war merit meditation on our part to the horror and futility of war.