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Aerial image 378530
Coastline on the sandy beach of of Omaha Beach in Vierville-sur-Mer in Normandie, France. Omaha Beach was the name given by the Allies during the Second World War to a section of the French coast in Normandy near Colleville-sur-Mer and Saint-Laurent-sur-Mer, where the V. US Corps landed as part of Operation Neptune

VIERVILLE-SUR-MER 07.07.2018

Vierville-sur-Mer from above - Coastline on the sandy beach of of Omaha Beach in Vierville-sur-Mer in Normandie, France. Omaha Beach was the name given by the Allies during the Second World War to a section of the French coast in Normandy near Colleville-sur-Mer and Saint-Laurent-sur-Mer, where the V. US Corps landed as part of Operation Neptune
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Coastline on the sandy beach of of Omaha Beach in Vierville-sur-Mer in Normandie, France. Omaha Beach was the name given by the Allies during the Second World War to a section of the French coast in Normandy near Colleville-sur-Mer and Saint-Laurent-sur-Mer, where the V. US Corps landed as part of Operation Neptune. Photo: Bernd Clemens

Aerial image ID: 378530
Image resolution: 4790 x 2940 pixels x 24 bit
compressed image file size: 3,7 MB
Image file size: 40,29 MB
Sources and credit: © euroluftbild.de/Bernd Clemens

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