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the village WWI monument, in Barfleur WWI memorials are found wherever towns were emptied out to conscript for WWI. We have seem many in France and in New Zealand. Regiments were raised locally, so that when a regiment was ordered "over the top", a town's young male population could be wiped out. This monument in the fishing town of Barfleur is bigger than most. A town has, at least, a tablet with the names of the dead. © Doug Nelson
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Grapes, St Malo © Doug Nelson
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Approach road to Milford Sound. Tarry too long for this breath-taking beauty on the way to Milford, and you can be stuck on a late boat with 200 other people. © Doug Nelson
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Plaza De Mayo, Buenos Aires © Doug Nelson
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Essouira's seawall Fortified walls like this are seen all around the Mediterranean. © Doug Nelson
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Point Lobos Saved from development by one far-sighted man in 1900. © Doug Nelson
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Tower House, Mesa Verde National Park cliff dwellings mysteriously abandoned in 1300's by early Puebloan people © Doug Nelson
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Rovinj, morning outside the wall Leicaflex SL with 50mm © Doug Nelson
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one good man, one of hundreds of thousands, SEP 24, 2005 © Doug Nelson
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encounter Ahrweiler, 50mm © Doug Nelson
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Emerging after crawling from the ground Leica 90mm, 1/15 sec at f8, tripod © Doug Nelson
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Cafe Fonteyn Amsterdam © Doug Nelson
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Karlov Most (Charles Bridge) early morning, 40-mm lens © Doug Nelson
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standout flag American History Museum © Doug Nelson
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on the Chickahominy a tributary of the James, Chesapeake Bay watershed © Doug Nelson
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garden Hotel El Camino Real in Oaxaca © Doug Nelson
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