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Greetings from Normandy! Any photo requests?


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A panorama of photos from the top of Hill 112/113 out across the surrounding terrain? Similar from some the the hilltops N and NW of St Lo? Sort of: "this is what the infantry could see from up here".

Cheers! And have a great time.

Jon

Edit: this Hill 112 and 113

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I'll see what I can do. I've been to St. Lo and Hill 112 in past visits, but I'm not sure I'll make it out there this time. I might have a couple of wide shots from 112 at home; I'll check when I get back.

I'll try to find some bocage, but as noted above, it's not so common any more. I do have some shots from Devon in southern England, where the hedgerows are far more intact than what's left in Normandy.

Heading up along the beaches today. No nude beaches I'm aware of, but they'd probably be full of 350-pound Germans anyway. Unless that's the sort of subject matter you were looking for....

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I'll see what I can do. I've been to St. Lo and Hill 112 in past visits, but I'm not sure I'll make it out there this time. I might have a couple of wide shots from 112 at home; I'll check when I get back.

I'll try to find some bocage, but as noted above, it's not so common any more. I do have some shots from Devon in southern England, where the hedgerows are far more intact than what's left in Normandy.

Heading up along the beaches today. No nude beaches I'm aware of, but they'd probably be full of 350-pound Germans anyway. Unless that's the sort of subject matter you were looking for....

ok ... and the Gendarmes ?

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OK, here's a few shots of typical bocage. These were taken near Longues-sur-Mer. You can see how difficult it is to see through the foliage at a distance, and how tangled the branches are. This particular hedge was made up of fairly young growth; some include considerably larger trees. Also visible is the high berm on which the hedge is perched; this is quite typical, and would provide excellent cover.

There are not many of the small roads/paths bounded on both sides by bocage, but there are a few. I was unable to get photos of these, but they are extremely narrow and would be almost impossible to maneuver in for any vehicle larger than a bicycle. The bocage on either side is often heavy old growth with many large trees, creating a sort of tunnel effect.

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