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The name Courseulles-Sur-Mer probably is an unknown town to the more, but during the Second World War this beach was called in code Juno Beach.
Welcome on the Canadian sector of the beaches of the D-Day. |
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Nemorino Tue Mar 31, 2009 13:52 UTC Yes, it certainly does look peaceful now. Interesting tips on a significant historical site. | Mikebond Sun Dec 14, 2008 10:28 UTC Non siamo arrivati fin qui... Sempre molto interessante e commovente. | scottishvisitor Sun Mar 16, 2008 22:39 UTC A nice tribute to the Canadian Troops :) I see we both have been visiting beaches - but mine has a more peacefull past - thanks for sharing! | Kuznetsov_Sergey Fri Mar 7, 2008 19:58 UTC i've never heard about Juno Beach as the Canadian sector in 1944... Thanks Cristian for a short virtual tour! |
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