Gallipoli
1915
The ANZACs were supposed to land on Cape Tepe but ended up landing on what was later known as ANZAC Cove, two kilometres North of the intended landing place.
The fighting in the Gallipoli Campaign of World War I had naval and air dimensions. Most of the fighting, however, took place on the land of the Gallipoli Peninsula itself between ground troops of both sides. This spit of land is located to the north of the Dardanelles Straits.
The Gallipoli landing began on 25 April 1915.
Gallipoli
at anzac cove, they didnt intend to land. they were at the bottom of a cliff, where the Turks were shooting at them from above.
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The first ANZAC troops landed in Gallipoli on 25 April 1915 which, in 2017, is 102 years ago.
As you reach the shoreline the sand turns into high walls, blocking you from reaching the main land of Gallipoli. On the mainland poppies lie on the ground represting the blood from the well fought soilders
The ANZACs, or Australia and New Zealand Army Corps, landed in Gallipoli on 25 April 1915. This is why ANZAC day is commemorated on 25 April every year.
Gallipoli