We travelled through the battlefields of the Somme today, predominantly the 1916 battlefields.
First stop was at Albert. Tiny streets lots of cars and a church with the golden Maddona holding the baby Jesus.
It was then on to Lochnagar Crater, a mine blown by the British at the start of the Battle of the Somme on 1 July 1916. This crater is huge with the pictures not really demonstrating how large this is. To try and give some scale here is memorial cross with Rory standing next to it
And here is the same cross from the other side of the crater. There are four wreaths at the bottom of the crater.
Back on the D929 and just before reaching the village of Pozieres is the Pozieres British Military Cemetery.
The 1st Division memorial at the edge of Pozieres was next. Here it is with a view into the town. See the separate Pozieres entry for details of Pozieres.
Thiepval was next, the site of the memorial to the British missing and a joint Anglo-French cemetery in recognition of the Allies joint sacrifice.
Further along is another Somme battlefield, this one dedicated to the Newfoundlanders, with an impressive Caribou memorial and preserved trenches.
Off to see the Bullecourt digger. Turns out this memorial lies on a one lane road