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Arromanches, in full Arromanches-les-Bains, seaside resort, Normandy région, northwestern France. It lies on the English Channel, 6 miles (10 km) northeast of Bayeux. Mulberry artificial harbour during the Normandy Invasion During the Normandy Invasion of World War II, it was part of the Gold Beach landing area and was taken by the British 50th Division on D-Day (June 6, 1944). Arromanches became one of two assembly points for the Mulberry artificial harbours, temporary jetties of prefabricated concrete supports, steel spans, and floating piers that were towed across the channel in sections and aligned perpendicularly to the beach. A similar harbour at Saint-Laurent-sur-Mer on Omaha Beach was destroyed (June 19–22) by harsh storms, and Arromanches thus became one of the principal offloading areas for Allied troops and supplies until permanent harbours could be repaired at Cherbourg, Anvers, and elsewhere. The remains of the Mulberry can still be seen. A local museum (Musée du Débarquement) displays artifacts, three-dimensional models, photographs, and film footage related to the Normandy Invasion. Pop. (1999) 563; (2014 est.) 532. ►►► Redes sociais ◄◄◄ 1. Website: http://upwalks.com 2. Facebook: / upwalks 3. Instagram: / officialupwalks 4. Twitter: / upwalks 5. Pinterest: / upwalks ►►►Recorded with◄◄◄ 1. DJI Pocket 2 #Upwalks #Arromanches #franca #BEACH #WalkingTour #VideoWalks #iPhone #SlowTv #ww2 # world war 2 #DJI