Normandy - France
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Omaha Beach and the American Cemetery | Rating: 7.60 |
On June 6, 1944 in Normandy happened one of the most famous events of the Second World War. Amphibious operation "D-Day" or "Normandy landings" took place on several beaches in northern France, but the main events took place on Omaha Beach, read more... |
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Chateau Gaillard castle | Rating: 7.60 |
Castle Château Gaillard is located in Normandy in the small town of Les Andelys. Built by widely known English King Richard the Lionheart in the 1196-1198, read more... |
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Deauville and Trouville | Rating: 7.40 |
Deauville and Trouville are two resort towns in Lower Normandy. Deauville was built in 1859 specifically for the French nobility, Trouville appeared earlier, although until 1860 it was a small fishing village, read more... |
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Honfleur | Rating: 7.40 |
Honfleur is a place to feel the spirit of Normandy. The only problem is that it's very, very touristic town. And wandering between the crowds of people, of course, is not the best way to search for a real France, read more... |
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Etretat | Rating: 7.40 |
Etretat is a popular place for observing the tides. We came here just to take a walk on a warm summer evening. Perhaps, this is one of the best places in the northern France to meet the sunset, read more... |
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Mont Saint Michel | Rating: 7.00 |
Very often you see a picture of a fairytale castle among the pictures of France, read more... |
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Cape Pointe du Grouin du Sud | Rating: 5.40 |
Cape Pointe du Grouin du Sud is a little-known viewpoint at the castle of Mont-Saint-Michel. That what is written in the guidebooks, read more... |
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