D-Day's Historic Beaches Face a New Onslaught: Rising Seas
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POINTE DU HOC, France Even filled with grass and wildflowers, the craters remain so deep and wide that you can still sense the blasts of bombs that carved them 79 years ago.At the pockmarked entrance of an old German bunker, you can almost feel the rattle of machine-gun fire.Peering over the 100-foot-cliff to the ocean below, you see clearly how exposed the young American men were as they climbed up grappling ropes early that morning of June 6, 1944.
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