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Atlantic wall, Aber Wrac’h - France (2)


  • Atlantic wall, Aber Wrac’h - France (2)

Description
Atlantic wall (Mur de l'Atlantique) along French coastlines. Aber Wrac'h, Pays du Léon, Bretagne, France. The entrance of the Aber Wrac'h was protected by several fortifications. At least two bunkers were located on Fort de Cézon, and there were several small bockhaus on the left entrance banks. One unusual bunker covered both entrances of Aber Wrac'h and Aber Benoit. Looking at Aber Wrac'h entrance from inside the bunker on 22/04/2004 at mid ebb tide, with the Phare de L'Ile Vierge in background.

Copyright
Hubert Chanson, Civil Engineering, The University of Queensland, Australia




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