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In Le Havre (Upper Normandy, France), there are many small wooden houses placed on the beach. 2017 is 500th anniversary of Le Havre, and the wooden houses were painted into different colors, makes the city wounded by the WWII more colorful and joyful.
Experienced by Chengming WANG
24 km from Villers-sur-Mer
Sedge Warbler (Acrocephalus schoenobaenus) singing in reeds in Seine estuary, Normandy, France.
Experienced by Benoit Gauzere
33 km from Villers-sur-Mer
Normandy dunes - Juno Beach at Courseulles-sur-Mer
Experienced by Sebastian Scheuer
45 km from Villers-sur-Mer
France community coast waves
Experienced by Erik-Jan Leusink
45 km from Villers-sur-Mer
Layers at Etretat’s beach
Experienced by Bruno van der Kraan
45 km from Villers-sur-Mer
Donkey at the cliffs of Etretat, France.
Experienced by Ansgar Scheffold
45 km from Villers-sur-Mer
Foggy sunrise at the wonderful white cliffs of Etretat, France.
Experienced by Ansgar Scheffold
45 km from Villers-sur-Mer
Shot while roadtripping through Normandy (the north of France).
Experienced by Jonas Denil
45 km from Villers-sur-Mer
Etretat was one of the first locations I stopped at on my European trip in my self built campervan. There was a lot of tourists around and the sun was shining but the moment a grey cloud appeared, everybody jumped into the caves to the back of the beach. This gave me the opportunity to shoot this shot, lining the wet mark of the rock up with the sea on the horizon. Note the boat for scale!
Experienced by Liam Henry
45 km from Villers-sur-Mer
Spot surfers behind cliffs
Experienced by Gautier Salles
45 km from Villers-sur-Mer
Shot while roadtripping through Normandy (the north of France).
Experienced by Jonas Denil
45 km from Villers-sur-Mer
These are Phoenixes breakwaters, remains from the infamous Normandy landings during World War II. They were concrete caissons, brought across the English Channel in order to create the Mulberry harbours (temporary portable harbours to facilitate the rapid offloading of cargo onto beaches). They will be slowly eroded by the elements, until there is nothing left…
Experienced by Thomas Millot
45 km from Villers-sur-Mer
For my birthday, we decided to go out of Paris on a roadtrip with my friend. We love exploring the countryside, every road is full of surprises. After arriving at the beach, my friend got her lunch stolen by a seabird (that was a very sneaky attack). Fortunately, the exploration and the view from the cliffs made her day afterwards. It was one of the greatest experience I had in a long time.
Experienced by Greg Jeanneau
45 km from Villers-sur-Mer
For my birthday, we decided to go out of Paris on a roadtrip with my friend. We love exploring the countryside, every road is full of surprises. After arriving at the beach, my friend got her lunch stolen by a seabird (that was a very sneaky attack). Fortunately, the exploration and the view from the cliffs made her day afterwards. It was one of the greatest experience I had in a long time.
Experienced by Greg Jeanneau
45 km from Villers-sur-Mer
For my birthday, we decided to go out of Paris on a roadtrip with my friend. We love exploring the countryside, every road is full of surprises. After arriving at the beach, my friend got her lunch stolen by a seabird (that was a very sneaky attack). Fortunately, the exploration and the view from the cliffs made her day afterwards. It was one of the greatest experience I had in a long time.
Experienced by Greg Jeanneau
45 km from Villers-sur-Mer
Sailboat in the sea at Étretat, France.
Experienced by Mayank Sehgal
51 km from Villers-sur-Mer
Mont Saint Michel, France
Experienced by Michel Labeaume
51 km from Villers-sur-Mer
A broken beach I came across during my trip alongside the coast of France. This photo was taken somewhere in Normandy
Experienced by aaron staes
63 km from Villers-sur-Mer
This is a very simple shot from the now peaceful, but infamous Omaha Beach in Normandy.
Experienced by Thomas Millot
63 km from Villers-sur-Mer
Shot while roadtripping through Normandy (the north of France).
Experienced by Jonas Denil