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NOTICE TO BATTLEFIELD VISITORS

Wartime relics, such as shells, grenades etc. are usually in a highly dangerous condition and still cause death and injury. Any such object found on visits to the battlefields should be left strictly alone. Also, much of the land is private property, and must be respected as such. Strict laws (which are being enforced) apply in respect of the collection and export of battlefield detritus.


Virtual tours of the Western Front
Ypres 360 degree view of the reconstructed centre of the martyred town of Ypres
Ypres Salient The battlefields of the Ypres Salient
Tyne Cot 360 degree view of the largest of all British military cemeteries, Tyne Cot
Artois The battlefields of Artois
Arras The battlefields of Vimy Ridge and Arras
Somme The battlefields of the Somme
Champagne The battlefields of Champagne
Verdun The battlefields of Verdun
American battlefields In the footsteps of the Doughboys: the army of the United States 1917-1918
These tours were kindly provided by John Whalley. Individual photographs contributed by others are credited in the tours. If you have photographs of the Western Front that you would like to contribute, please contact us.
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