
These are remnants of an artificial bridge built during the second world war just before D-Day @ Arromanches (Normandy, France). (5 years and 2807 days ago)
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They are on the beach, but not really washed up out of the water.
Sorry Friiskiwi but they are. About 60 years before they were at hundreds of meters in the sea, after a storm, the were washed up in the the sand.
Look here :http://news.bbc.co.uk/media/images/47150000/jpg/_47150564_mulberryharbour.jpg it was used to join an artificial harbour and the sand and helped the vehicles to land.
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