Sunday, 11 January 2009

Visit to ANZAC cove







What better way for an Aussie and a New Zealander to begin their journey across 3 continents than by paying tribute to there fallen country men at Galipoli.

The detour added ~ 500 km to the trip but was well worth it. Being the middle of winter the coast at ANZAC cove was desserted and as Pete and I stood on the beach where the first soldiers landed at 04:30 on 25th April 1915 you got a real feeling of the isolation they must have experienced. One of the things that struck us both was the extremely small area in which so much blood was spilt. Over 100,000 lives were lost in the 9 month campaign which suceeded in taking hardly enough terra firma for a decent game of beach cricket. The landing at ANZAC cove, cemetaries, battle monuments and general information is extremely well presented and maintained and well worth a look. RIP

4.11pm

Brendan writes "Just departed Galipoli en route to Turkey-Bulgarian border. It was great to pay respect to our fallen countrymen at ANZAC Cove and visit the battlegrounds."

9.31am

Brendan writes "En route to Galipoli - feels really good to be on the road."