It was built near Normandy in France on D-day
The mulberry harbor was a series of concrete structures built in England and Wales and towed across the English Channel to Normandy to provide port facilities to support the D-Day landings.
The Mulberry Harbour was built for D-Day in June 1944.
The capture of the mulberry floating harbors, specifically during the D-Day landings in World War II, was a rapid process. The first mulberry harbor was operational within about 10 days after the Normandy invasion began on June 6, 1944. The construction and assembly of these artificial harbors were crucial for the Allied forces to facilitate the rapid offloading of troops and supplies onto the beaches of France.
The remains are still visible from the beaches at Arromanches.
A mulberry was a temporary harbour set up in the English Channel during the allied invasion of Normandy (D-Day). They were made of concrete and set on top of floaters. Ships would offload troops and cargo at these small floating resupply points.
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The textile that is made from the cocoons of caterpillars that eat the leaves of the mulberry tree is silk. It takes about 35 days of eating mulberry leaves before the caterpillar will spin a cocoon of silk.
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Mulbery harbor was made of bricks and cement.
White Mulberry: Morus albaChinese Mulberry: Morus australisAfrican Mulberry: Morus mesozygiaTexas Mulberry: Morus microphyllaBlack Mulberry: Morus nigraRed Mulberry: Morus rubra