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Unlike most of the beaches in England, what is now called Camber Sands is actually made of sand rather than sole-shredding pebbles. So rare is it to find dunes on this scepter'd isle that the British Army used it as a training ground for storming the beaches at Normandy during [[World War II]]. | Unlike most of the beaches in [[England]], what is now called {{Wiki|Camber Sands}} is actually made of sand rather than sole-shredding pebbles. So rare is it to find dunes on this scepter'd isle that the [[Great Britain|British]] [[British Army|Army]] used it as a training ground for [[Normandy landings|storming the beaches]] at Normandy during [[World War II]]. | ||
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Unlike most of the beaches in England, what is now called Camber Sands is actually made of sand rather than sole-shredding pebbles. So rare is it to find dunes on this scepter'd isle that the British Army used it as a training ground for storming the beaches at Normandy during World War II.

