#ypres

2025-10-07
Like every year when I can, I headed to Ypres to pay homage to fallen clansmen, together with members of other Scottish clans in Belgium.
#LestWeForget #memorial #scouting #ClanMacLaren #ScottishClans #Ypres #MeninGate
On my way back to the Grote Markt of Ypres, after laying the wreath at the Menin Gate. 
Man in scout uniform and MacLaren kilt, followed by other men in kilts, under the Menin gate.Coffee from Melbourne Coffee, at Ghent Sint-Pieters station.
A hand holding app a KeepCup filled with coffee, the tekst "Melbourne Coffee" and part of their logo in the background.On the train, on my way to Ypres.
A table in a train, a scout had and a green bag on it, and a thumbstick leaning against it.Still time for another coffee at SlowWings, in Ypres.
A cup of coffee on a wooden bar, a scout hat in the background.

"In Flanders Fields, the poppies blow
Between the crosses, row on row,
That mark our place; and in the sky
The larks, still bravely singing, fly
Scarce heard amid the guns below.

... We shall not sleep, though poppies grow
In Flanders fields."

(John McCrae, written on May 3, 1915)

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2025-07-31

🏙 Area: Ypres, Belgium
🏛️ Point of interest: Jachtluipaarden

❓ What is the most underrated sightseeing tour destination in your opinion?

➡ Check out more sights in Ypres: visitsights.com/sights/Belgium

#️⃣ #Sights #Attraction #Belgium #Travel #Ypres #Tourism #Sightseeing

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Image Credits: Wikimedia / William Warby / CC BY 2.0
Garret :bongoCat:garretble
2025-07-15

Big cathedral time in . St. Martin’s.

Garret :bongoCat:garretble
2025-07-14

Tonight we are in . The first image is from my hotel room.

Two weeks in #belgium🇧🇪 were over too fast three summers ago and so was my photographic #journey into some facts and parts of #worldwar1. I want to polish this account with a focus on the place where #inflandersfields has been created back in 1915. Stay tuned for my new travel- and photography-infos which will feature many aspects of history and especially this cruel war which ended on November 11th, 1918 and took so many brave lifes.

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This image shows a series of old, weathered concrete bunkers with multiple entries aligned in a row. These are typically underground shelters partially built into a grassy mound, designed to protect from blasts and projectiles. The bunkers feature open doorways and buttresses between them for structural support. A cobblestone pathway runs in front of the entrances, indicating that this is likely a historical or military site being preserved. The condition and design suggest they might be from the World War I or II era.

Two weeks in #belgium🇧🇪 were over too some summers ago and so was my photographic #journey into some facts and parts of #worldwar1. Not only was #inflandersfields created at this place, indeed the youngest fallen hero is buried here: #vjstrudwick is told to have fallen at the age of 15 - unbelievable and sad! 😢 Lest we forget all those who gave their utter sacrifice for freedom - true heroes they were!

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This image shows a war memorial gravestone, honoring a soldier named V. J. Strudwick, who was a rifleman in the Rifle Brigade. He died on January 14, 1916, at the age of 15. The gravestone features a carved emblem with inscriptions and symbols related to the brigade, including “The Prince Consort’s Own.” It is surrounded by red poppies, a common symbol of remembrance for soldiers who have died in war, along with other small remembrance items such as crosses and a poppy wreath. The presence of a small tag and other personal tributes suggests that people continue to visit and honor the memory of this young soldier.

Rewinding my lifeline back to July 2021, I (once again) visited Belgium and especially the region of Flanders where my interest in Flanders Fields was born years ago.

Hill 60 was a low rise south-east of Ypres made from the soil removed in digging a cutting for the Ypres to Comines railway.

It is told to had excellent views over both Ypres and Zillebeke, and was captured by the German army during the first Battle of Ypres in November 1914. On 17 April 1915, in one of the first tunnelling operations by the British Army, six mines exploded under Hill 60, which was then quickly captured with minimal casualties.

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This image features a winding wooden boardwalk path meandering through a grassy landscape with a variety of trees. The path appears to facilitate a walk through a natural setting, likely intended to protect the vegetation and provide a clear route for walkers to enjoy the scenery without impacting the natural environment. There's a mix of greenery including large trees, bushes, and grasses, suggesting a well-maintained yet rustic outdoor area, possibly in a park or nature reserve. The overcast sky adds a serene and somewhat moody atmosphere to the scene.The image shows a metal plaque embedded in a wooden boardwalk. The inscription on the plaque is in German and English and refers to historical military fronts from World War I. It mentions the "Französische Front Dezember 1914" (French Front December 1914) and the "Britische Front Januar 1915" (British Front January 1915). At the bottom of the image, a pair of shoes can be seen, suggesting that someone is standing and looking down at the plaque. This type of installation is likely part of a historical site or memorial walking path dedicated to remembering and providing information about World War I.The image shows a close-up view of a wooden boardwalk with a metal strip inset between the planks. The metal strip is engraved with text that reads "1914 DEUTSCHE FRONT DEZEMBER 1914 GERMAN FRONT." This likely commemorates a historical event or location related to a German front line in December 1914, perhaps during World War I. There are also the toes of someone's shoes visible at the bottom edge, indicating they are standing on the boardwalk. A few leaves and some debris are scattered on the wooden surface.The image shows a stone memorial monument, likely a war memorial, with a large plaque at the front. The plaque features inscriptions and a crest at the top, indicating the memorial may be dedicated to specific individuals or a group from a military unit or community. The structure is surrounded by a well-maintained grassy area, with tall trees in the background, and a metal fence visible in the distance. Red commemorative poppies, symbols of remembrance and respect for fallen soldiers, adorn the plaque.

Tyne Cot Cemetery from above. No further words needed.

"In Flanders fields the poppies blow
Between the crosses, row on row,
That mark our place; and in the sky
The larks, still bravely singing, fly
Scarce heard amid the guns below.

We are the Dead. Short days ago
We lived, felt dawn, saw sunset glow,
Loved and were loved, and now we lie,
In Flanders fields.

Take up our quarrel with the foe:
To you from failing hands we throw
The torch; be yours to hold it high.
If ye break faith with us who die
We shall not sleep, though poppies grow
In Flanders fields."

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This image shows a large military cemetery, evident from the orderly rows of grave markers. In the center, there appears to be a monument or a memorial chapel, surrounded by landscaped grounds including paths and trees. The cemetery is expansive, with a vast number of graves stretching out towards the horizon. The sepia tone of the photo adds a somber, historical feel to the scene. This type of cemetery is generally dedicated to soldiers who have died in wars, serving as a place of remembrance and honor.

This May 3rd marked the 110th anniversary of the day Lt. Colonel John #McCrae wrote his famous poem #InFlandersFields during the Second Battle of Ypres while mourning the loss of his friend Lt. Alexis Helmer.

John McCrae, MD (1872–1918), being a physician and a soldier, wrote this moving poem which still shows the feelings and emotions soldiers had to deal with in these days: „In Flanders Fields“, a piece of wonderful art created in the horrible setting of The Great War on May 3rd, 1915 - 109 years ago.⁣⁣⁣ ⁣⁣⁣

Lest we forget…

#battleofypres #flandersfields1418 #travellingthroughtheworld #history 🇧🇪 #visitbelgium #ww1ww2historywarfronts #ww1_stories #commonwealthwargraves #ww11418lestweforget #lestweforget #canada #brothers #flandersfields #respect #thanks #ig_belgium #ypres #ieper #thegreatwar #flanders #visitflanders #ww1 #poppies #stadieper #visitieper #passionww1 #poem#johnmccrae1915 #johnmccraeinflandersfieldswherepoppiesgrow⁣⁣⁣

This image shows a plaque displaying the famous poem "In Flanders Fields" written by John McCrae. The plaque has embossed gold lettering on a dark background. Below the poem, there's additional text noting historical context:
- The poem was written during the height of the Second Battle of Ypres on 3rd May 1915.
- John McCrae was a brigade-surgeon of the 1st Canadian Field Artillery.
- McCrae died on 28th January 1918 and is buried in Wimereux Communal Cemetery, where a stone memorial seat is erected in his memory.

The poem itself articulates the experience of World War I and expresses mourning for the fallen soldiers, symbolized through the image of poppies growing between crosses marking the graves.

Not many places on this planet are as peaceful as the "Pool of Peace" aka. #LoneTreeCrater aka. the #Spanbroekmolenkrater near Ypres, despite its origin in The Great War. Being there twice, it's astonishing to feel how much a man can calm down when sitting here. Nature has done a magnificent job of healing the scar of war.

Having a depth of twelve meters and spreading 129 meters, it's the biggest crater reminding of the atrocities of the First World War.

#flandersfields1418 #travellingthroughtheworld #history 🇧🇪 #visitbelgium #ww1stories #commonwealthwargraves #soldiersofthegreatwar #ww11418lestweforget #lestweforget #commonwealthwargraves #poolofpeace #flandersfields #johnmccrae #respect #thanks #ypres #ieper #thegreatwar #flanders #visitflanders #ww1 #poppies #ww1facts #stadieper #visitieper #rememberthewar #passionww1 #gravesite #unknownsoldier #johnmccraeinflandersfieldswherepoppiesgrow

This image shows a tranquil pond surrounded by lush greenery. The pond has a surface partially covered by vibrant green water lilies. The surrounding area is dense with various types of trees and bushes, contributing to a secluded and natural setting. The sky appears partly cloudy, suggesting a serene day, ideal for a quiet nature outing. The overall scene encapsulates a peaceful aquatic environment, rich in plant life and natural beauty.

No one can prepare you for the impact Tyne Cot Cemetery has on a human mind of today, being not aware of the terrors and fears that came with The Great War. 11,965 burials, of which 8,369 are unnamed, mark the Belgian landscape while fields of crops and wheat embrace this monumental site.⁣

Hold your breath and try to walk humbly over this burial ground once you made it to this region in Belgium - and try to learn from history!

Lest we forget.

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This image shows a war memorial with a long curved wall containing the names of fallen soldiers inscribed on stone panels. The phrase "COMRADES IN DEATH 1918" is visible, indicating that the memorial commemorates individuals who died in 1918, possibly during World War I. The wall is surrounded by neatly maintained grass and a flowerbed with roses. The design and maintenance of the memorial provides a solemn, respectful space to honor the lives of those listed.This image shows a war memorial. The structure consists of a long, curving wall featuring numerous names etched into its surface, presumably commemorating individuals who have died in a military conflict. The wall is made of panels interposed with sections of flint aggregate—a traditional and often-used material in memorial architecture that conveys solemnity and resilience. There is a walkway along the base of the wall, and a well-maintained grass lawn and manicured flower beds add a serene touch to the setting. The design of the memorial, with its open colonnade in the background, suggests a peaceful place for reflection and remembrance.
ednl 🇪🇺ednl
2025-03-27

The whole of E3 Prijs is closer to Gent than any part of Gent-Wevelgem! Both races on one map of south-west Belgium, see attached image. Full-size image file 3600x1440 3MB: ee1.nl/cycling/e3-gw-2025.jpg

Composite screenshot of a mapping program with a special rendering of OSM maps, and the routes of E3 Prijs 2025 (AKA: E3 Saxo Classic, in blue) and Gent-Wevelgem 2025 (AKA: Ieper-Wevelgem, in red).

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