Z4 Tour March 08

Jesterman

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Newbury Berkshire
I love this forum - great Car - great pictures :D by all concerned. During March Mrs J and I will be taking the Z'd to Exmoor ( wild sorta of place) for an overnighter in a GREAT BRITISH PUB :lol: (eat your heart out Amreca and Canada :D ) and a two weeks later to Normandy to visit once again the D'Day Beaches and to pay our respects. Hopefully w'ell be posting a few photo's of our travels 8) of both - reckon 2000 miles in March :evil:

2.5 Sterling Grey,Grey Hood, Xeons, Heated Seats, Folding Mirrors, Stacker CD.
 
Back from the Pub - taken on the edge of Dartmoor
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The roads are 'tight' on Dartmoor - I mean single car width - and my oh my that long bonnet makes it interesting. Nice run from home 150 miles though on the A303 - the occasional bit of dual lane and windy hills really makes 'Sport Mode' fun :driving:
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The Pub!
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And this one of the many streams - this is called 'Becky Falls' :o
 
Okay - Just retuned from Normandy - a bit thought provoking what time can do. 64 Years ago can you imagine driving a German Car made in the States across beaches that in June 1944 were - well - can you :| Anyway - Churchill 'Special' next to the Z'd
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This was taken on Juno Beach and for our Candain Brethren there is an outstanding memorial building - I hesitate to use the word 'Museum' as it uses a lot of Video and Sound ( as in Band of Bro's) to bring the whole thing to life.
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Here we have a Guardian Sherman at Amoranche ( Spell!) which is where the Artificial Harbour 'Mulberry' was towed into place after crossing the channel - operational at D Days + 9 days.
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Here is Calais Theatre one of the few buildings to reamain intact.
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Just one of the many Harbours - C'est Fastantic :D
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