HERE'S THE 2 DIFFERENT MOUNTS, I GUESS THEY ARE SOMEWHAT ALIEN TO YOU GUYS BUT THEY WERE ALL OVER THE PLACE HERE DURING THE WAR. EVEN WHEN I GOT INTO THE TUNNELS THERE WERE AROUND 50 OF THEM STACKED UP. TODAY NONE REMAIN.
Damien.
THE TWO MOUNTS TOGETHER FOR THE 34.
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- Stabshauptmann
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THE TWO MOUNTS TOGETHER FOR THE 34.
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Awesome pix, thanks for sharing! Chris.... Must be a great place to be a tunnel rat? Are there still a lot of things to see on the islands? How does one get to the islands? I presume a ferry of course? Chris....
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- Stabshauptmann
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Hi Chris,
There's loads to see here, we have more concrete than the adjacent French coast, we were Hitlers impregnable fortress, bunkers, tunnels all over the place. Not a lot to find these days though. As for getting here, you can fly or ferry in to here from England. If your passing its well worth a visit.
Damien.
There's loads to see here, we have more concrete than the adjacent French coast, we were Hitlers impregnable fortress, bunkers, tunnels all over the place. Not a lot to find these days though. As for getting here, you can fly or ferry in to here from England. If your passing its well worth a visit.
Damien.