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    The Fallen 9000 honours lives lost on D-Day

    •September 25, 2013
    • Artists Andy Moss and Jamie Wardley organized volunteers to create their art project 'The Fallen 9000' on September 21, 2013. The event, which was part of International Peace Day, was organized to commemorate those Canadian, American, British and German citizens who lost their lives on D-Day. The gathered on Arromanches beach in Normandy, Frances to stencil images of fallen soldiers in the sand, only to have the tide wash them away at the end of the day.
    • Artists Andy Moss and Jamie Wardley organized volunteers to create their art project 'The Fallen 9000' on September 21, 2013. The event, which was part of International Peace Day, was organized to commemorate those Canadian, American, British and German citizens who lost their lives on D-Day. The gathered on Arromanches beach in Normandy, Frances to stencil images of fallen soldiers in the sand, only to have the tide wash them away at the end of the day.
    • Artists Andy Moss and Jamie Wardley organized volunteers to create their art project 'The Fallen 9000' on September 21, 2013. The event, which was part of International Peace Day, was organized to commemorate those Canadian, American, British and German citizens who lost their lives on D-Day. The gathered on Arromanches beach in Normandy, Frances to stencil images of fallen soldiers in the sand, only to have the tide wash them away at the end of the day.
    • Artists Andy Moss and Jamie Wardley organized volunteers to create their art project 'The Fallen 9000' on September 21, 2013. The event, which was part of International Peace Day, was organized to commemorate those Canadian, American, British and German citizens who lost their lives on D-Day. The gathered on Arromanches beach in Normandy, Frances to stencil images of fallen soldiers in the sand, only to have the tide wash them away at the end of the day.
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    'The Fallen 9000' sand art project to honour those killed at Arromanches on D-Day

    Artists Andy Moss and Jamie Wardley organized volunteers to create their art project 'The Fallen 9000' on September 21, 2013. The event, which was part of International Peace Day, was organized to commemorate those Canadian, American, British and German citizens who lost their lives on D-Day. The gathered on Arromanches beach in Normandy, Frances to stencil images of fallen soldiers in the sand, only to have the tide wash them away at the end of the day.

    Artists Andy Moss and Jamie Wardley organized volunteers to create their

    art project 'The Fallen 9000' on September 21, 2013. The event, which was part of International Peace Day, was organized to commemorate those

    Canadian, American, British and German citizens who lost their lives on

    D-Day. The gathered on Arromanches beach in Normandy, Frances to stencil

    images of fallen soldiers in the sand, only to have the tide wash them

    away at the end of the day.

    For more information about the project, visit their website at www.thefallen9000.info