Created by Ed Hahn on December 7, 2005
- Three days is far too short a time. We visit the Invasion Beaches and Cemeteries, the Peace Museum, and the castle at Caen.
- 4 reviews
- 3 Stories
- 22 photos
Created by roza4 on July 13, 2005
- Normandy--the land of William the Conqueror and Bayeux tapestry, the abbey of Mont St. Michel, and of course of the unforgettable battles of WWII on Normandy beaches.
Created by Idler on June 5, 2004
- These are the names of the D-Day beaches, west to east, names seared into a generation’s memory. After visiting landing sites and battlefields in Normandy, they’ve become emblematic for me as well.
- 1 review
- 5 Stories
- 24 photos
Created by bdxtremeone on April 2, 2008
- A one day trip to see the sites and beaches of Normandy
- 4 reviews
- 1 Story
- 14 photos
Created by María Dolores Bolívar on September 12, 2007
- "Le Couesnon en sa folie mit le Mont en Normandie"
Created by skycaptain on August 6, 2005
- Touring Normandy in October '04, at 50 years old.
Created by roza4 on August 5, 2005
- France has so many wonderful cathedrals, museums, palaces, and castles that no matter where you go, you won't be disappointed. This time I decided to explore North of France and the best of Normandy and Picardy.
Created by jfischetti on June 21, 2005
- When we were deciding where to go back in October 2003 for our annual anniversary gift to each other, I was amazed that my wife agreed to go to Normandy to tour the battlefields of D-Day.
Created by pruthfield on March 27, 2005
- A moving experience that makies one wonder where the memories of the French went
Created by AurelieFrenchie on February 17, 2005
- The Mont Saint Michel in France is similar to the Mount Saint Michael in England (by the way, the English haven't been very original by copying the name!), except that the French one is a much bigger, higher, and impressive island.
- 2 reviews
- 1 Story
- 8 photos
Normandy
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