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The terrain of ANZAC Cove allowed the Turkish soldiers to defend their territory from the cliffs above the beach on which the ANZACs landed. For the ANZACs to advance in any form, they had to climb the steep, hilly terrain, and enter an area where they were completely exposed to the enemy.

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