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The Graveyards of Gallipoli;   A Digger History Associate Site

Battlefields

A Tribute to the Men of all the Nations that took part in the Gallipoli Campaign of 1915

"The graves of Gallipoli, exquisitely maintained, where Anzac folk can walk amid thousands of names as familiar as those along Collins or Pitt Streets, do call for visitors."  C E W Bean Gallipoli Mission 1948.

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Anzac Cove, North Beach and other battlefield locations on Gallipoli

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Other Locations

Anafarta
Anzac area
Canakkale
Gallipoli Town
Gully Ravine
Gully Ravine 2
Plugge's Plateau
Salt Lake
Seddulbahir
Shrapnel Valley
Suvla Bay
Kireçtepe
V Beach
W Beach

The bay north of Anzac Cove 2005 showing the new road. This area is called North Beach (it was called Anzac Beach at one stage) and, further north, Ocean Beach. This was where Embarkation Pier and others, were built.

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The bay north of Anzac Cove from the heights that Turks held. This is North Beach which was one of the main landing points and the dis-embarkation point. Photos by Tim Kantar

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Graveyards of Gallipoli:  a Tribute to the Men of all the Nations that took part in the Gallipoli Campaign of 1915