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Anzac koyu canakkale


Anzac koyu canakkale
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Copyright: Mustafa YAPICI (milas) Gold Star Critiquer/Gold Star Workshop Editor/Gold Note Writer [C: 2167 W: 385 N: 2285] (24722)
Genre: Places
Medium: Color
Date Taken: 2007-08-01
Categories: Transportation
Photo Version: Original Version
Date Submitted: 2007-08-28 7:47
Viewed: 357
Points: 38
[Note Guidelines] Photographer's Note
ANZAC CANAKKALE...
Welcome to an Anzac Walk. It is designed for the Australian visitor who has little time but can devote one day to explore the main area the ‘Anzacs’, Australian and New Zealand soldiers and others, held on Gallipoli from 25 April to 20 December 1915. It was known as ‘Anzac’, or eventually ‘old Anzac’ once more territory to the north had been captured from the Turks after the so-called ‘August Offensive’ of 6–10 August 1915. ‘Old Anzac’ embraced a strip of scrub-covered treeless land deeply indented by steep valleys and eroded gullies about two kilometres long and under a kilometre deep at its widest point.

Contents
For the walk you will be provided with the following material to help you appreciate something of the experience of Australian soldiers here in 1915:

A commentary containing:
Instructions to guide you from the first point (1) on the walk at North Beach to the last (14) high up on Walker’s Ridge from which you can look back on your starting point hundreds of metres below and
Historical information relevant to each stopping point.
Visual material, mainly photographs, chosen to help you visualise something of what was going on in that vicinity between April and December 1915. Some of these images will provide a recognisable ‘then and now’ effect while others take you into the Anzac lifestyle, so to speak. Extended captions attempt to draw out the significance of each photograph.
Quotations, roughly two per stopping point, from those who were there. As this is a leisurely walk we suggest you take the time at each point to sit and read these short accounts of daily life and death on Gallipoli. They are the authentic voices of men who fought here and their stories are the very reason that keeps attracting so many Australians to Anzac.
Further Reading
Please be aware that the Anzac Walk is not an extensive guide to everything that happened at Anzac. Nor has it been devised to supplant detailed guidebooks which visitors are urged to consult. Two that we can recommend are:

Phil Taylor and Pam Cupper, Gallipoli: A Battlefield Guide, Kangaroo Press, 1989 (a second edition is currently available) and
Major and Mrs Holt’s Battlefield Guide to Gallipoli, Leo Cooper, 2000.
Click here to go to the bibliography section and a review of these two books

This walk is a brief ‘in situ’ introduction to a huge and fascinating subject for Australians. Of necessity, it has little to say about the thousands of others who fought at Anzac – New Zealanders, British, Nepalese, Indians – but it acknowledges their presence. It would like to have said a lot more, if time and space were available, about the most significant ‘others’ that the Australians met at Anzac – their Turkish enemies. It is hoped that other walks of this kind will be developed in the future to more fully embrace the many human stories of this beautiful but tragic landscape.
http://www.anzacsite.gov.au/2visiting/walk_intro.html

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Merhaba Mustafa Bey,
Anlamlı bir kare.Bence herkesin görmesi gereken yerlerden birisi Çanakkale...Eline sağlık Üstadım!

hAyAti

Hallo Mustafa..
Nice Picturea and got POV!
regards,
Ella

Merhaba Mustafa Bey,
Çanakkale gazisi olan rahmetli Salih Dedem'i
bana hatırlattınız. Onun gibi gazi olmuş,
Şahadet mertebesine erişmiş vatan evlatlarını,
rahmetle anıyorum. Duyarlılığınıza hayranım.
Selamlar, sevgiler... Dr.Seyfettin Güner

Wow... that's quite some story here Mustafa.
I like the contrasting colors in your picture and your POV is chosen well.

nice entry my friend!

:-)
Selamlar,
Anneke

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  • sbilgi Gold Star Critiquer/Silver Workshop Editor/Silver Note Writer [C: 341 W: 48 N: 26] (4804)
  • [2007-08-28 12:19]

Mrh.Mustafa Bey,
Çanakkale'yi herkes bilmeli,öğrenmeli,görmeli..
Her şeyiyle güzel bir fotoğraf.Elinize sağlık.
Acaba tam cepheden görüş nasıl olurdu?
Selamlar.
Şeref

Merhaba Milas, wonderful picture with great perspective and excellent sharpness, very well done, ciao Silvio

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  • Jens Gold Star Critiquer/Gold Star Workshop Editor/Gold Note Writer [C: 654 W: 55 N: 1210] (4625)
  • [2007-08-28 14:52]

Merhaba my friend Mustafa.
Great shot, real good color and a brilliant POV and real good comments as well, my compliments and TFS.
Regards from Denmark and
Jens.

Merhabalar Mustafa Bey;
Sizi "Ülkemizi ve bu ülkenin sevgi dolu, ölülere dahi misafirperverliğini gösteren insanlarını tanıtan" fotografınızdan dolayı canı gönülden kutluyorum.
Nedendir anlamıyorum; toplumsal olaylar kullanılarak bu "Vatan, Millet, Devlet" kemirilmek isteniyor ve bazıları bunu nasıl bir zevkle yapıyor? Sonra nasıl bir iç huzuru ile karaladığı insanlarla yaşıyabiliyor? Bütün birikimlerimi ve donanımlarımı seferber etmeme rağmen bir türlü ANLIYAMIYORUM.
Ellerinize ve yüreğinize sağlık.
Saygı, sevgi ve selamlarımla...

ergUn'ca

Selamlar Mustafa Bey,
Ülkemizin Yabancı Ülke evlatlarına bile nasıl bir önem verdiğinin Fotografı.Hepsinin Toprağı bol olsun.Ellerinize sağlık.
İyi Günler,
Deniz:)

Selamlar Mustafa Bey...
Çok temiz bir kare...
Renkler çok hoş...
Tebrikler

Merhaba my friend Milas,

Another great job!
Selamlar
Sergio

(*) tomorrow.

A fine looking war memorial. Last year I was in the area of Flanders and Belgium. There are so many memorials there. It seems one of mankind's activities is making war memorials. I wish we could do it without killing the soldiers first.

TFS!
Reid

Merhaba Mustafa

Beautiful the monument, interesting history.
it is always good us to know, the times that doesn't show in books. Great capture!
Congratulations for the beautiful look and for posting.

Sérgio

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  • Tomek Gold Star Critiquer/Silver Workshop Editor/Gold Note Writer [C: 1193 W: 39 N: 2133] (12567)
  • [2007-08-29 7:00]

Merhaba Mustafa:)))
Very nice presentation and great note about it.
Best wishes my friend - Tom
:) later

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  • basir Gold Star Critiquer/Gold Note Writer [C: 439 W: 6 N: 187] (1475)
  • [2007-08-29 14:46]

Anlamlı seri devam ediyor.
Bu görevi layıkıyla sürdürdüğünüz için teşekkürler.
Selamlar,Saygılar.

Cumhur..

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  • sufi Gold Star Critiquer/Gold Note Writer [C: 736 W: 7 N: 104] (1326)
  • [2007-08-30 21:02]

Merhaba Mustafa Bey...
IsIk ve anitin pastel tonlari cok güzel... Ayni zamanda yesil ile cok güzel bir karsitlik olusturmuslar... Bakis noktasi da cok basarili... Yandaki ayrintili not icin de tesekkürler...
Saglicakla kalin..
Salim.

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  • gnada Gold Star Critiquer/Gold Star Workshop Editor/Gold Note Writer [C: 2093 W: 59 N: 2671] (14713)
  • [2007-09-02 3:56]

Hi Mustafa...
It is really a very good shot of the a beautiful war memorial 'ANZAC CANAKKALE' and very interesting story. The colours and light are great, and the contrast between, giving the photo a nice strong effect...
Rgd. George



That's really quite nice story...

Hello Mustafa,
A well composed presentation!
Good details in the memorial, and the well chosen point of view adds dynamics to the composition...
Rich coloursand sharp fine details!
Greetings,
Pablo -

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