Gallipoli It signifies such an important place for Turks and Australians who gained their independence of their countries at the end of the war which took place in Gallipoli.Nowadays Anzac youth are coming to Gallipoli to commemorate the anniversary of the landing of Anzac troops in Anzac Cove as a part of the peninsula.Then they join in their Turkey tours to visit and see how the country is so important for all the nations in the First World War. Anzac Day The Anzacs from all over the world come to Turkey to commemorate the anniversary of the landing of the Anzac soldiers in Gallipoli.The Anzac people stay awake all the night in the open field while sleeping in their sleeping bags and laying on the grass till the Turkey Dawn Service starts in the early morning.They join in these Anzac tours only to witness the same physcology of their ancestors who landed on 25th April 1915. Lone Pine In the First world War , from the evening of 6 August until the night of 9 August 1915, the Turkish trenches at Lone Pine were the scene of some of the most desperate fighting at Gallipoli. The Lone Pine cemetery partly covers this old battlefield, the Australian positions to that point being behind the eastern edge, and the Turkish trenches roughly where the pylon of the Lone Pine Memorial now stands.The young who travel Turkey never miss this memorial in their Anzac Tours . Anzac Cemetery Gallipoli Peninsula was the site of fierce fighting during the First World War. In 1915, of the million soldiers engaged in the year-long Canakkale (Dardanelles) naval and Gallipoli land battles, half were lost, wounded, maimed or killed. War is indiscriminate; loss and mutilation were evenly shared among the Ottoman Imperial Army and Navy on one side, and the Allied Navy and Army on the other. The huge Turkish memorial at the tip of the peninsula can be seen immediately upon entering the straits. The French and British memorials, along with other Turkish memorials and Seddulbahir Castle , are also nearby. In the ANZAC Cove is one of the most moving memorials in the area: the ANZAC Cemetery and the Ariburnu Monument on which are inscribed the words of Ataturk, capturing the heart of this area. Every year on 25th April, ANZAC day is commemorated with ceremonies attended by visitors from all around the world. Anzac Soldier The Anzac spirit or Anzac legend is a concept which suggests thatAustralian and New Zealand possess shared characteristics, specifically the qualities those soldiers are believed to have shown on the battlefield in First World War. These qualities cluster around several ideas, including endurance, courage, ingenuity, good humour.According to this concept, the soldiers are perceived to have been innocent and fit, stoical and laconic, irreverent in the face of authority, naturally egalitarian and disdainful of British class differences. The Anzac spirit also tends to capture the idea of an Australian and New Zealand "national character", with the Gallipoli campaign often described as being the moment of birth of the nationhood of both Australia and New Zealand. Now, the young ANZACs are showing this character while visiting Gallipoli in their ANZAC Anzac Tours. Troy Troy was rediscovered and excavated by Heinrich Schliemann in 1870. Many excavations have been carried out by different archeologists from the different countriessuch as Germany. From the evidence recovered by archeologists, there had been settlement in Troy from 3000 BC until 400 AD in nine different layers, each established on the previous layer. There are reasons to believe that the physical remains in Troy today correspond to the city in mythology. Troy was also once known as Ilios or Ilion; this is reflected in the name of Homer's epic poem the Iliad, a work that claims to relate the story of Troy's fall.The Anzacs and the people from the other nationalities are so eager to see Troy after visit to the battlefield of Gallipoli in Anzac tour . Istanbul Istanbul is the first destination for the vacationers who arrive in Turkey.For the commemoration of 94th anniversary of Anzac DAY the Anzacs are welcomed by their guides in the airport then visit the highlights of Istanbul including Blue Mosque, Topkapi Palace, Hagia Sophia, Grand Bazaar.They can relax and have occasion for the sightseeing tours in Istanbul before they drive to take part in Anzac DAY in Gallipoli in their Anzac tours in Turkey.
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The huge Turkish memorial at the tip of the peninsula can be seen immediately upon entering the straits. The French and British memorials, along with other Turkish memorials and Seddulbahir Castle , are also nearby. In the ANZAC Cove is one of the most moving memorials in the area: the ANZAC Cemetery and the Ariburnu Monument on which are inscribed the words of Ataturk, capturing the heart of this area. Every year on 25th April, ANZAC day is commemorated with ceremonies attended by visitors ...
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