Thursday, July 28, 2016
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A very moving memorial.
ReplyDeleteWonderful memorial to troubled times.
ReplyDeleteThis is a stunningly beautiful monument that really pulls at the heartstrings of any person who remembers or does not remember this war. genie
ReplyDeleteVery striking.
ReplyDeleteA terrible history lifelike captured in a moving memorial indeed.
ReplyDeleteThat is a very impressive memorial with a bit of history I didn't know. I remember visiting a Titanic museum when I was in Nova Scotia because so many of the victims of that disaster were brought to Nova Scotia. They have a rich history with the rescue operations on the Atlantic.
ReplyDeleteI really like he way you filled the screen to capture the power of the sculpture and its meaning.
ReplyDeletePowerful and vivid.
ReplyDeleteThis sculpture is a fitting tribute to those who served. Great light in your photo.
ReplyDeleteA nice memorial. Those were very brave people.
ReplyDeletethis gave me chills, it is really beautiful and so fitting. brave men!!!
ReplyDeleteI had no idea the casualty rate was so high! Beautiful memorial.
ReplyDeleteThis is a well deserved memorial. I met a retired U.S. merchant marine from that period and he told me some harrowing stories. Until then I'd had no idea the war was so close to the east coast of North America.
ReplyDeleteSuperb sculpture & Memorial
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful memorial and tribute to those that served, and those that lost their lives.
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