Omaha beach in Normandy is one of the D-Day beaches where the Americans came ashore on June 6, 1944. Eventually, 37,000 Allies and 55,000 Germans died in 100 days at the Battle of Normandy. On the beach of Omaha beach alone, during the first 18 hours of the invasion between 4500 and 5000 Americans were killed. On top of the dune is an American war cemetery where 9387 American soldiers are buried. There are 9387 white crosses here.
I am Antwan Janssen, travel and nature photographer from Uden. During my many travels on this globe I try to capture all the beauty on photo. As you can see on this site my preference goes to landscapes, wildlife but also to the local population, mostly abroad but certainly also in our beautiful Netherlands. In recent years, several of my photos have won awards in both national and international photo competitions.
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