Remains of the Second World War - Port of Mulberry (Artificial Port of Arromanches), Normandy, France - 4K stock video
Arromanches has remained famous as one of the historic sites of the Normandy landings (code name: Operation Neptune), particularly for the artificial port that was installed there. This port made it possible to unload 9,000 to 22,000 tonnes of material per day during the Battle of Caen. June 6, 1944, the Allies established Port Mulberry B, a temporary artificial port to allow the disembarkation of heavy equipment, without waiting for the conquest of deep water ports, such as those of Le Havre or Cherbourg





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Arromanches les bains, Normandy, France
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