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Interesting Pictures of Anzac Cove and Gallipoli as it is today |
Dear Rebecca First of full congratulations for your
web page. Sorry for my broken English. Every year
I visit museum and the trenches And Anzac's grandchild coming to here every year. This is unbelieveble. My father is retired officer, I have
taken him to Gallipoli last year and I visited imparial war museum in London
last year, and I took some I wonder are there anybody alive from the Anzacs ? I'm readig about Gallipoli books, My
English not enough for English book If you came to Istanbul please let me now. Sinceraly Umit (See picture below) |

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.Yes that is the original trenches, But some woods have changed later. There are many trenches in Gallipoli, Speciality at the Anzac Cove. It's incredible places. Did you visit there. I hope you did. If you didn't you must as soon as possible. Best regards Umit Aydin |
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Turkish Trenches at top of cliff |
Restored Turkish Trenches |
Turkish Soldier carrying an Anzac at Bloody Hill | ||||||||||||||||
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Australia and Turkish Soldier Figures in Museum |
Suddulbahir Village near Anzac Cove |
Four Martyr's Sculls in Museum |
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| Turkish Soldiers saying Stop | Declaration by Ataturk |
Turkish Grave at Bloody Hill |
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Umit near Graves
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