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pilots gift

by nigdaw

we went out to the desert my young daughter and I looking for the pilots crash site shot down in a dogfight over this strange landscape we found the memorial to their sadly shortened lives and my daughter who had collected shells from the beach to take home placed them as offerings tears welled in my eyes and I thanked them for their sacrifice and this precious moment in my life
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Written by
nigdaw
60 / M / Essex, UK.
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Written by
nigdaw
60 / M / Essex, UK.
Published
Aug 19, 2021
Time
1m
Notes

Dungeness is the UK's only desert. Thank you Boguslaw Mierzwa and Mieczyskaw Waskiewicz.

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#pilots#ww2#daughter#memorial#dungeness
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