As i've been lucky enough to win a free flight with Jet2 airlines, i'm going to take the opportunity to fly over to Albert and have a 4/5 day walking tour of the Somme. I've never been before, and was wondering if there was any relics of the Great War still around, ie artillery or even vehicles (although I doubt that), at any memorials/museums etc in the Battle of the Somme area.
There's a sort of catacombs museum in Albert that is very atmospheric, and a bit further away is the museum at Peronne. The latter is very smart and well done. Lots of uniforms, MGs, etc. No large-scale or heavy ordnance, though; you'd have to go to Brussels for that.
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I wonder if those catacombs are the same ones that I have seen in documentaries? I watched them and thought, 'I wish they'd open those up to the public'.
I'm jealous, Rob! But I know you're a good photographer, so I can enjoy it vicariously.
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The museum at Albert has been there for a very long time, I think. [Opened July 1st 1992, I now learn]
The caves under Arras seem to have been known about for a long time but only opened last year. But I'm sure there was a story a couple of years ago about an underground hospital being found by blokes digging up the road or something. Not sure if that was a separate discovery or part of the bigger picture.
Not my usual newspaper of choice, but this article from the Daily Mail is quite good.
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