Portsmouth to Nantes

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Portsmouth to Nantes
Crossing & Consequence
Europe & Near East
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Route
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Portsmouth → Normandy → Caen → Nantes
Journey
SurfaceFerry, Road
Distance~700 km
CountriesUnited Kingdom, France
Navigation
PreviousStage W1 — GLA–POR
NextStage W3 — NTE–SCQ


Stage W2 — POR–NTE

The Channel Crossing

Portsmouth → Nantes

Stage Intent

This stage exists to make entry into Europe morally conscious.

Normandy is not transit space. It is absorbed deliberately before France opens southward.

Route Logic

Arrival is slowed immediately. Memory precedes movement.

Route authority statement: Normandy sites are mandatory. Speed is irrelevant.

Key Waypoints

Portsmouth → Cherbourg → Omaha Beach → Normandy American Cemetery → Pegasus Bridge → Caen → Nantes

Waypoint Rationale

Normandy

  • Role: Moral threshold
  • Rationale: Europe is entered through consequence.

Nantes

  • Role: Western hinge
  • Rationale: Atlantic Europe begins.

Stage Closure

This stage closes at Nantes, where Europe opens westward.

Continuity