Concrete boxes

Concrete boxes, known as Phoenix caissons, in the sea were used as breakwater and to form an improvised harbour, Mulberry harbour, in front of Gold Beach during the Second World War at Arromanches, Normandy, France. (Photo by: Arterra/Universal Images Group via Getty Images)
Concrete boxes, known as Phoenix caissons, in the sea were used as breakwater and to form an improvised harbour, Mulberry harbour, in front of Gold Beach during the Second World War at Arromanches, Normandy, France. (Photo by: Arterra/Universal Images Group via Getty Images)
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