Slapton Sands
On the second day of our camping trip we left it too late to book into a campsite so we ended up in a car park. This was no ordinary car park though. It directly faced Slapton Sands and we had the place to ourselves. Slapton Sands has a tragic history in that it was the place of the death of over 900 American soldiers during the second world war. They were practising for the D Day landings but were spotted by German U boats who launched an attack that caught everyone by surprise. The incident was hushed up and no-one really knows why so many lost their lives. There were even reports of British troops firing on the survivors as they tried fleeing from the carnage.
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