Rocks of Marche-les-Dames in Namur, Belgium
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Marche-les-Dames is a village located 7 km east of Namur, along the Meuse River. Despite its small size, the village evokes several notable associations for Belgians: the 12th-century Abbaye Notre-Dame-du-Viviers, the Paracommando military camp, and the limestone rocks lining the river. These cliffs are forever linked to the tragedy of February 17, 1934: the death of King Albert I.

Despite his busy schedule, the king allowed himself a day of mountaineering, a sport he loved. He asked his valet to stay near the car and set off alone. An hour later, he returned and said he planned to climb again, but he never returned. His body was discovered the next day around 1:30 a.m. Discrepancies in eyewitness accounts cast doubt on the circumstances of his death, and rumors of murder persiste…

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