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Atlantic wall, Pointe de Kermorvan - France (2)


  • Atlantic wall, Pointe de Kermorvan - France (2)

Description
Atlantic wall (Mur de l'Atlantique) along French coastlines. Pointe de Kermorvan, Le Conquet, France. The Pointe de Kermorvan was a heavily fortified position defending the Northern entrance of Le Conquet harbour. The Kermorvan peninsula is covered by numerous German fortifications, including two 105-mm guns at Fort de Kermorvan, two large bunkers for guns, several Tobruk bunkers, especially on the Northern part of the peninsula, and one large circular turret (at least 2 levels deep) facing le Fort de l'Ilette on the Northern part of peninsula. Tobrouk position above the Phare de Kermorvan on 19 Apr. 2004.

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




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