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Beautiful boxwood in monastery garden of citadel Boulogne sur Mer Royalty Free Stock Photo
Medieval citadel Boulogne sur Mer Royalty Free Stock Photo
Bunkers from WW2 still to be visited Royalty Free Stock Photo
Medieval citadel Boulogne sur Mer Royalty Free Stock Photo
Bunkers from WW2 still to be visited Royalty Free Stock Photo
Bunkers from WW2 still to be visited Royalty Free Stock Photo
Bunkers from WW2 still to be visited Royalty Free Stock Photo
Bunkers from WW2 still to be visited
Beautiful boxwood in monastery garden of citadel Boulogne sur Mer Royalty Free Stock Photo
Bunkers from WW2 still to be visited Royalty Free Stock Photo
Bunkers from WW2 still to be visited Royalty Free Stock Photo
Bunkers from WW2 still to be visited Royalty Free Stock Photo
Bunkers from WW2 still to be visited Royalty Free Stock Photo
Bunkers from WW2 still to be visited Royalty Free Stock Photo
Panorama view of WW2 bunkers close to Northsea Royalty Free Stock Photo
In the Dutch `Staelduinse` forest, in Hoek van Holland and close to the North Sea, many bunkers from WW2 can still be viewed. For several years they have been closed for safety, but the bunkers with their meter-thick walls that were once part of the Atlantic Wall line of defense are still there. Some overgrown.


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