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Re: exploring the territory of 1st World War - The battle of the solstice

make sure to visit the Lange Max Museum in Koekelare if you want to see a different side of the first world war. Amazing museum!

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Re: exploring the territory of 1st World War - The battle of the solstice

Thanks for the info @wst_, it is an interesting museum. Do you have some photo to share?

 

Ermes

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Re: exploring the territory of 1st World War - The battle of the solstice

there are lots of pictures of the Facebook page ( www.facebook.com/langemaxmuseum ), on the website ( www.langemaxmuseum.be ) and TripAdvisor 

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Re: exploring the territory of 1st World War - The battle of the solstice

Hi @wst_

I've visited their website, I'm asking if you have some photos (taken by you) to share with us. 

I'm moving in my country, taking photos of the areas involved in the WW1, to prepare a set of documentation for the celebration of the centenary 🙂 

 

Ermes 

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Re: exploring the territory of 1st World War - The battle of the solstice

See you tomorrow @ErmesT!

Meanwhile... i hope you will like this plate, at the start of the gallery under the Monte Paterno and Croda Passaporto

 

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Re: exploring the territory of 1st World War - The battle of the solstice

 

inside the Lange Max Museuminside the Lange Max Museum

monument near the artillery platform of Lange Maxmonument near the artillery platform of Lange Max

 

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Re: exploring the territory of 1st World War - The battle of the solstice

Thanks for sharing your photos @wst_

This is the kind of contributions that I like for this topic. 

 

Ermes 

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Re: exploring the territory of 1st World War - The battle of the solstice

I look forward to future posts on the subject.

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Horrific Pics of WW2

Bloody casualties, bombed out cities and weary men: The horrors of World War II revealed in never-before-seen pictures of the Western Front taken by four-star general

Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-3205235/Lifeless-bodies-bombed-cities-weary-men-horrors-Worl... 

Yes...All are looser in a war!!! Nobody wins it!!!! Thanks @ErmesT for bringing this up!!!