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The Opal Coast in Pas-de-Calais in France is a very beautiful destination to visit.
High chalk cliffs, nice seaside resorts, wide beaches, and beautiful nature in this relatively unknown part of the northern French coast.
The 'joie de vivre' of the residents is not far to seek in this beautiful rolling landscape.
Let yourself be carried away by the tones of the magic that the Opal Coast gives you.

Everything is shot with Dji Osmo Pocket and Dji Mini 2

Enjoy

 
The Opal Coast in Pas-de-Calais in France is a very beautiful destination to visit.
High chalk cliffs, nice seaside resorts, wide beaches, and beautiful nature in this relatively unknown part of the northern French coast.
The 'joie de vivre' of the residents is not far to seek in this beautiful rolling landscape.
Let yourself be carried away by the tones of the magic that the Opal Coast gives you.

Everything is shot with Dji Osmo Pocket and Dji Mini 2

Enjoy

Very pretty area. At the 1:05 mark is that a building that's on the beach? It's hard to tell what it was. Nice video!
 
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Very pretty area. At the 1:05 mark is that a building that's on the beach? It's hard to tell what it was. Nice video!
Thank you. That building is an old bunker from the Germans in World War 2. It's part of the Atlantik Wall. Lots of bunkers to see there. At 0:16 you can see a shot taken from a destroyed bunker up on the cliffs. The Germans guarded the canal there because they were afraid that the counterattack would happen there because it's the shortest distance between France and England. They never aspected that D-day would happen in Normandy like we know from history.
 
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Thank you. That building is an old bunker from the Germans in World War 2. It's part of the Atlantik Wall. Lots of bunkers to see there. At 0:16 you can see a shot taken from a destroyed bunker up on the cliffs. The Germans guarded the canal there because they were afraid that the counterattack would happen there because it's the shortest distance between France and England. They never aspected that D-day would happen in Normandy like we know from history.
Very interesting! Thanks for the info!
 
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