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  • Brad and Mandy PearceJordan, Israel and TurkeyBrad and Mandy Pearce
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    • 日19
    • 2022年5月23日月曜日
    • ☀️ 24 °C
    • 海抜: 78 m
    • トルコRussell's Top40°14’21” N  26°17’5” E
    Lone Pine cemetery
    Many headstones had the wording...believed to beView from Lone PineSome of the trenchesTurkish cemeteryStatus of a Turkish soldier carrying a wounded AnzacView from Chanuck BairANZAC CoveThe SphinxRed poppies everywhereLeaving EuropePhotobombed

    Gallipoli

    2022年5月23日, トルコ ⋅ ☀️ 24 °C

    A very civilised start to the day leaving Istanbul at 9am (often our tour days start at around 8am) as we headed west towards Gallipoli. Perfect time of year to visit Turkey - warm but not too hot, and the countryside is green and lush - looks beautiful.

    We have long wanted to visit the Gallipoli site and it did not disappoint. The Lone Pine cemetery was probably the highlight with its well maintained graves and the views out towards The Dardanelles. At Anzac Cove (the landing place), you couldn't go down onto the beach but it certainly indicated just how difficult the terrain was that the Anzacs had to climb. The Anzac Cove commemoration area just a little further on, was a pleasant area overlooked by a rock formation known as the Sphinx. We looked at a Turkish cemetery and also some of the original trenches which are now quite shallow due to the passage of time. Also visited Chanuck Bair which is very important to the New Zealand Anzacs.

    We boarded a ferry and crossed from Europe into Asia, staying the night at Canakkale.
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    Graeme Simpson

    旅行者Amazing trip. will have to try and do it.

    2022/05/28返信する
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