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  1. #1
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    cool photos of Normandy

    This is a link to some really cool then and now photos of Normandy in 1944 and what the place looks like now.

    http://acidcow.com/pics/3772-normand..._204_pics.html

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    Re: cool photos of Normandy

    Enjoyed them, thanks

    That must have took some rebuilding!
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    Re: cool photos of Normandy


    Wow, that is astonishing. Great to see those beautiful old buildings rebuilt to original appearance.

    Having been born and raised in a part of the world that never saw war, I was amazed when I first went to England in 1980. At 20 years old I found it incredible to talk to people who went through the bombings.

    Of course in 1980, 1940 was only 40 years earlier, but at 20 that seemed positively ancient. One woman I talked to worked behind the counter at Coventry Cathedral and was a little girl when Coventry was practically destroyed by bombs.

    The Cathedral is just a shell today, but the spire still stands. It's one thing to grow up seeing these sights in war movies and documentaries and quite another to stand there where it happened.

    Thanks for the link.

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    May 2006
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    Re: cool photos of Normandy

    This is one place i would love to go and visit. if i ever do i am going to bring some old photos so i can get the full effect. I am sure 1000s of people have ran a MD throw there but i still would like to hit up some to the fields and such around that place

  5. #5
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    May 2009
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    Re: cool photos of Normandy

    Thanks for posting. Amazing photos. My father (now deceased) served over there. Growing up I would sometimes ask him about the war but he did'nt like to talk about it.

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    Re: cool photos of Normandy

    Thanks for the post.

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    Re: cool photos of Normandy

    Such a cool sight! I love b4 and after photos. Thanks for posting

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    Re: cool photos of Normandy

    Quote Originally Posted by Mentalfloss
    I am sure 1000s of people have ran a MD throw there but i still would like to hit up some to the fields and such around that place
    no need to really...the beaches and surrounding communities/villages are still littered with war 'debris'
    ...it's just part of the landscape there really...h*ll, if you're (not so) lucky you can still fish around in the hedgerows and blow your limbs off on accident

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    Re: cool photos of Normandy

    Fantastic Pictures... i got the chills just looking at them.. Thanks for sharing..

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    Mar 2010
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    Re: cool photos of Normandy

    This is a awesome site. Thank you so much for posting.

    ~ Sam




    Quote Originally Posted by Mentalfloss
    This is a link to some really cool then and now photos of Normandy in 1944 and what the place looks like now.

    http://acidcow.com/pics/3772-normand..._204_pics.html

  11. #11

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    Re: cool photos of Normandy

    To think my late Father may have walked some of those very streets.

    Thanks
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  12. #12
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    Mar 2010
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    Re: cool photos of Normandy

    Quote Originally Posted by Mentalfloss
    This is a link to some really cool then and now photos of Normandy in 1944 and what the place looks like now.

    http://acidcow.com/pics/3772-normand..._204_pics.html
    Those pictures are priceless. I particularly enjoys the details that were provided with the comparison of present day pictures and yesteryear.

    Cheers and I applaud you..

    Pat


 

 

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