Normandy D-Day Beaches & Battlefields Photos

We've selected the best candid Normandy D-Day Beaches & Battlefields photos to help you make the most of your next trip. These Normandy D-Day Beaches & Battlefields photo galleries feature Viator travelers on recent tours, as well as photos submitted by Viator.com members.

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The Cliffs

Photo by Jack H, USA, 2008

A memorial where the bombs dropped on the German Army. The area has been left as a memorial to the lives lost.

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Omaha Beach Half-Day Trip from Bayeux

Retiring the American Flag

Photo by Jack H, USA, 2008

The respect for the flag by the US military who retired the flags for the evening was moving. US military maintain and care for the cemetery and memorial which is treated as an embassy.

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Omaha Beach Half-Day Trip from Bayeux

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John C

Photo by John C, USA, 2012

The battery at Longues-sur-Mer. These guns were knocked out by Navy shelling during the D-Day invasion.

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Normandy Beaches Half-Day Trip from Bayeux

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John C

Photo by John C, USA, 2012

The battery at Longues-sur-Mer. It was composed of four guns of 152 mm calibre, capable of firing shells to a maximum range of 15 miles, allowing them to reach not only Omaha Beach, 8 miles to the west, but also the British landing zone of Gold Beach, 5 miles to the east.

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Normandy Beaches Half-Day Trip from Bayeux

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John C

Photo by John C, USA, 2012

The serene nature paths of the cemetery which offer a moment to reflect upon this hallowed place.

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Normandy Beaches Half-Day Trip from Bayeux

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