Point du Hoc, World War II bomb holes, Normandy, France. - stock photo

Le Point du Hoc is the top of a cliff that was taken at the beggining of the D Day invasion by the allies troops by climbing the cliffs Nowadays it is a memorial left as it was with bunkers and bomb craters seen from the ground, Normandy, France.
Le Point du Hoc is the top of a cliff that was taken at the beggining of the D Day invasion by the allies troops by climbing the cliffs Nowadays it is a memorial left as it was with bunkers and bomb craters seen from the ground, Normandy, France.
Point du Hoc, World War II bomb holes, Normandy, France.
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