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Re: Terrain Challenge #49 (Score: 1) by papa_whisky on Tue Oct 18, 2011 12:18 pm (User Info | Send a Message)
It has me totally stuck. It is a bunker complex that appears to be facing West. It has been heavily bombed and/or shelled.
Re: Terrain Challenge #49 (Score: 1) by Lestayo on Wed Oct 26, 2011 4:16 pm (User Info | Send a Message)
Come on!!!. Buck has solved it in a PM a week ago...
Re: Terrain Challenge #49 (Score: 1) by pagskier on Sat Oct 29, 2011 10:52 pm (User Info | Send a Message)
But then he told me after a few bad guess!
so I cannot solve it it would be cheating
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Re: Terrain Challenge #49 (Score: 1) by Korps on Tue Nov 01, 2011 5:05 pm (User Info | Send a Message)
That's part of the Atlantic Wall south of Cap Gris Nez, and north of Batterie Todt. The nearest town is Waringzelle France. In the picture you can see four bunkers, and what used to be a radar station. That would explain all the bomb craters since you can literally see England from there.
Re: Terrain Challenge #49 (Score: 1) by Lestayo on Wed Nov 02, 2011 5:51 pm (User Info | Send a Message)
Good work!
Cap Gris-Nez radar installation
A few kilometers north of the battery Todt and 1km south of Cap Gris-Nez, you can find some strange concrete structures. Three concrete pillars flanked by two casemates. These are the remains of a German radar installation. A giant antenna of 10m high and 30m long (100- by 33-foot) was mounted on these pillars. This Mammut-type radar could detect ship movements in the Channel, and was used to warn the Kriegsmarine defenses about them.
At cap Gris-Nez itself, Adolf Hitler and Hermann Göring stood watching across the Channel to Great-Britain after their armies had conquered France in 1940.
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