Travel D-Day anniversary sees huge 80-boat flotilla travel down estuary By Admin June 6, 2024 0 62 Share FacebookTwitterPinterestWhatsApp Must read I’m a Celeb co-host Ant McPartlin shares his verdict on Alan and Dean row November 24, 2024 We Made the Earth Tilt – Scientists Reveal a Stunning 31.5-Inch Axis Shift November 24, 2024 BBC radio presenter Lauren Laverne gets all-clear after cancer diagnosis November 24, 2024 Lauren Laverne given ‘all clear’ following cancer diagnosis November 24, 2024 To commemorate the 80th anniversary of the D-Day landings in Normandy on Thursday, June 6, a flotilla of 80 boats makes its way along the River Fal to Pendennis Point in Falmouth, passing locations where Allied Forces were stationed and launched for the seabourne invasion in 1944.(Image: Greg Martin / Cornwall Live) To commemorate the 80th anniversary of the D-Day landings in Normandy on Thursday, June 6, a flotilla of 80 boats makes its way along the River Fal to Pendennis Point in Falmouth, passing locations where Allied Forces were stationed and launched for the seabourne invasion in 1944.(Image: Greg Martin / Cornwall Live) To commemorate the 80th anniversary of the D-Day landings in Normandy on Thursday, June 6, a flotilla of 80 boats makes its way along the River Fal to Pendennis Point in Falmouth, passing locations where Allied Forces were stationed and launched for the seabourne invasion in 1944.(Image: Greg Martin / Cornwall Live) To commemorate the 80th anniversary of the D-Day landings in Normandy on Thursday, June 6, a flotilla of 80 boats makes its way along the River Fal to Pendennis Point in Falmouth, passing locations where Allied Forces were stationed and launched for the seabourne invasion in 1944.(Image: Greg Martin / Cornwall Live) To commemorate the 80th anniversary of the D-Day landings in Normandy on Thursday, June 6, a flotilla of 80 boats makes its way along the River Fal to Pendennis Point in Falmouth, passing locations where Allied Forces were stationed and launched for the seabourne invasion in 1944.(Image: Greg Martin / Cornwall Live) To commemorate the 80th anniversary of the D-Day landings in Normandy on Thursday, June 6, a flotilla of 80 boats makes its way along the River Fal to Pendennis Point in Falmouth, passing locations where Allied Forces were stationed and launched for the seabourne invasion in 1944.(Image: Greg Martin / Cornwall Live) To commemorate the 80th anniversary of the D-Day landings in Normandy on Thursday, June 6, a flotilla of 80 boats makes its way along the River Fal to Pendennis Point in Falmouth, passing locations where Allied Forces were stationed and launched for the seabourne invasion in 1944.(Image: Greg Martin / Cornwall Live) To commemorate the 80th anniversary of the D-Day landings in Normandy on Thursday, June 6, a flotilla of 80 boats makes its way along the River Fal to Pendennis Point in Falmouth, passing locations where Allied Forces were stationed and launched for the seabourne invasion in 1944.(Image: Greg Martin / Cornwall Live) To commemorate the 80th anniversary of the D-Day landings in Normandy on Thursday, June 6, a flotilla of 80 boats makes its way along the River Fal to Pendennis Point in Falmouth, passing locations where Allied Forces were stationed and launched for the seabourne invasion in 1944.(Image: Greg Martin / Cornwall Live) To commemorate the 80th anniversary of the D-Day landings in Normandy on Thursday, June 6, a flotilla of 80 boats makes its way along the River Fal to Pendennis Point in Falmouth, passing locations where Allied Forces were stationed and launched for the seabourne invasion in 1944.(Image: Greg Martin / Cornwall Live) To commemorate the 80th anniversary of the D-Day landings in Normandy on Thursday, June 6, a flotilla of 80 boats makes its way along the River Fal to Pendennis Point in Falmouth, passing locations where Allied Forces were stationed and launched for the seabourne invasion in 1944.(Image: Greg Martin / Cornwall Live) Share FacebookTwitterPinterestWhatsApp Previous articleTom Bower dead at 86: Actor famed for Die Hard 2 and The Waltons roles passes away in Los AngelesNext articleWall Street Rally Takes a Breather Before US Jobs: Markets Wrap Latest article I’m a Celeb co-host Ant McPartlin shares his verdict on Alan and Dean row November 24, 2024 We Made the Earth Tilt – Scientists Reveal a Stunning 31.5-Inch Axis Shift November 24, 2024 BBC radio presenter Lauren Laverne gets all-clear after cancer diagnosis November 24, 2024 Lauren Laverne given ‘all clear’ following cancer diagnosis November 24, 2024 Binance scoops up $596K ONDO, but bearish sentiment remains: What now? November 24, 2024