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

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 Gully Ravine, Gallipoli Turkey

The third battle of Krithia was conducted on 4 June, Haricot Redoubt on 21 June, Gully Ravine between 28 June and 5 July, and Achi Baba Nullah on 12-13 July, where although gaining local success the Allies failed to achieve a breakthrough. As August approached casualties and sickness in all armies increased.          Images courtesy of Eric Goossens
Looking down from Gully Spur into Gully Ravine. There is always water in the ravine till late May and again as from the first rains in October.

The famous (infamous?) "Zig-Zag"

Penetrating the Gully is not easy.

Artillery Road in Gully Ravine

Redoubt "C" in Gully Ravine

Looking into Gully Ravine from Gully Spur with the concrete remains of Redoubt "C" visible.
 
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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