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d-day beaches (plages du debarquement de la bataille de normandie)

d-day beaches (plages du debarquement de la bataille de normandie)

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  • wcrow
    这两者并不矛盾,D-Day的海滩大多人烟稀少(可能是去的时候在秋冬季的缘故),但奥马哈却以游人居多。海滩还是非常值得一去的,不仅风景优美,还有大量的战争遗迹和战争博物馆。但前往当地的公共交通似乎不是很方便。
  • ValerieS363
    We were the first in our family to visit the grave of my uncle in the Normandy American Military Cemetery. It was a moving and very touching experience, tears streaming down our faces.The cemetery overlooks Utah beach and is pristine and beautifully maintained. A chapel and sculpture are on the grounds as a memorial to our American soldiers.As we traveled to Omaha beach, there were no sun bathers, beach umbrellas or beach chairs. We were told by our tour guide that the French people respect this beach as a cemetery and never use it for recreation. We were flabbergasted at the respect shown to our American soldiers.We were also told that there are still approx. 30-33 amphibious tanks still stuck out in the water, as they were never able to get to the beach, and our soldiers have to wade through the water to get ashore,Be sure to travel further inland to the German bunkers - where the German soldiers had excellent views of our soldiers - and were well protected themselves. You still see the barbed wire fencing, and the huge craters in the ground from the bombing and attacks.Powerful, emotional and historicA must seeDifficult navigation and walking - not suitable for wheelchairs or walkers or strollers
  • JTOWN2014
    While in France on vacation my wife and I took in this historic and very moving attraction. The U.S. cemetery is something that every American that visits France should see. The French people that take care of the cemetery should be proud of themselves, I know that my wife and I are proud of them. The grounds are unreal, I don't think that there is one blade of grass that is higher then the others, they even scrub the tombstones on a regular basis. When you go to the cemetery they give you a rose to put on a headstone of your choice. It was an honor to be there and it is something that my wife and I will never forget. Paris was nice but the U.S. cemetery in Normandy is what we will never forget. A must see!!!
  • 897clairet
    similar to arlington but much bigger - France gave this land to the us in their honor and the spirituality of this place of fallen soldiers is beyond description.
  • 3RedDoxies
    Visited Omaha and Utah beaches, the 2 beaches where U.S. troops landed. It's very interesting to see where historical events took place and to really put things into context. The beach areas are very large. Utah beach is more deserted and not much is around there. Omaha beach today is a busy tourist beach with several monuments. Definitely worth visiting.
  • NealN649
    As some of the other reviews have indicated, John has a big anti-American chip on his shoulder, and goes out of his way to insult his American guests--insinuating that many of the well-documented heroics of American soldiers (Pointe du Hoc, etc.) on D-Day are inaccurate and fabricated tales created years later from their hazy memories. Don't waste your time and money on his tour and personal insecurities.
  • lynnek101
    We visited all the beaches on a trip to Normandy and found it to be very moving, it is a must see at least once in your life as a mark of respect for those who lost their lives.
  • 415billw
    Will make you truly grateful for the sacrifices of the men liberating France on June 6, 1944. Seeing the American cemetery will bring tears to your eyes.
  • cbarnes217
    While staying in Paris, my wife and I wanted to make sure that we made the time to get to Normandy for a D Day tour. Many people will tell you that you need at least 2 days but I will say that the single day tour through Link Paris was exactly what we were looking for. They make our train arrangements to Caen then we were met by a small group guide at the Caen train station. I believe the guides are employees of the Memorial de Caen, a WWII museum. Our guide was Kathleen and she could not have been better. From the train station we went to the Museum. Museum time consisted of a guided tour with Kathleen, a fantastic lunch, then about an hour of our own time to visit the rest of the museum before heading out to the beaches and American Cemetery early afternoon.We had a group of about 7 of us with Kathleen and a driver in a nice van. The tour and amount of time at each stop was orchestrated perfectly so that we were able to see all 5 locations without running out of time. I thought I knew D Day well but boy was I surprised. I learned so much more and am really happy that we went. My wife felt the same way. Yes it's a bit of a long day but it's truly worth it. If you're this close to Normandy on your vacation, contact Link Paris and set up this trip. You'll be happy you did.
  • catwmn2xVT
    Visiting the D-Day beaches was amazing. Most emotional and moving were the cemeteries. All rows on perfect order, pristine and perfect. Complete silence except for the ocean.An amazing learning experience for young or old. A "beach" visit I'll never forget
  • kcoers
    Due to time constraints, we chose to visit the D-Day beaches instead of Mont St. Michel for our time in Normandy. I have no regrets. The Museums in the area are all quite good
  • Citallwic
    Visiting the Normandy D-Day beaches and associated cemeteries and museums is interesting and educational, but it is above all an intensely emotional experience. It sure makes you think about the real cost of freedom. I was moved to tears more than once while treading this hallowed ground.
  • Alan876969
    If your doing the D Day tour a visit to all or some of the beaches it's a must they are all along the Normandy coast and you would never imagine what went on 70years ago
  • Heysusieb
    Truly, truly and amazing humbling experience. To stand on the beaches is very emotional. Although, I personally did not have a family member arrive on the beaches - I still had the emotional experiences that I'm sure many American families experience. Breath taking view and beaches. I highly recommend visiting and taking time to walk down to the water and stand in the water and look back onto the hillside. Bring a tissue because your eyes will be teary.
  • gazzerooni
    We visited Omaha beach and then Arromanches where the remains of the floating Mulberry harbour is located. Seeing the beaches puts the effort involved in the D Day landings into perspective as the area is vast. Worth a visit
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