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The conditions was very humid and hot when they landed at Anzac Cove. There where steep, jagged cliffs and long bumpy mountains.

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Does gallipoli overshadow kokoda?

Although popular belief is that Gallipoli is better than Kokoda, many like me and lachy and Amelia disagree. Gallipoli was half way across the globe and kokoda was much closer to home and Australia and an imminent invasion threat. Gallipoli was also a stupid failure while kokoda was a legend. As i like to say Gallipoli made Australia, Kokoda saved Australia. Cam xoxo Gossip girl <3


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What was the terrain like in Gallipoli?

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What was the weather like in Gallipoli ww1?

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What did the soldiers mean when they said it was a hot lz?

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What were the living conditions like at World War 1 in Gallipoli?

The conditions at Gallipoli were really bad in the hot weather their were lot's of fly's and when it's winter it's freazing cold. Well the conditions were really bad not as like now.


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What was the food like in Gallipoli?

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What was the terrain of Gallipoli like?

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Does gallipoli overshadow kokoda?

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What were homes like at gallipoli?

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Is gallipoli celebrated in Britain?

Gallipoli is not a major part of British history. However, it has been recognised over the last 20 years. Services are held on the 25th of April in Britain like in Australia, New Zealand and Turkey. However, it is referred to as Gallipoli Day.


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