Day 10, Sunday 18 May
Last night I dragged mum outside before bed to show her the big dipper and north star, which she'd never seen before. When I woke up in the middle of the night, I went to check on it, and sure enough, things were where I thought they'd be :)
Slept pretty well again. I've generally been sleeping very well this trip which is great. Hand still keeps going to sleep even after barely any computer/mouse usage for a week.
Got scrambled eggs for breakfast this morning which was a nice change.
Headed off quite early and caught a ferry across from Canakkale to Eceabat and then continued across the Gallipoli peninsula.
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Canakkale waterfront
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Kilitbahir Castle
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Stop Passenger Silhouette and ship in the Dardanelles
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Yellow-legged gull flying next to the boat
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The ferry we crossed the Dardanelles in
We made quite a few stops around Gallipoli, including Brighton Beach, Anzac Cove, the Sphynx, the cemetery at Shrapnel Valley, walked up to Plugge's Plateau, Lone Pine, some of the Australian trenches, Johnston's Jolly, the top of the Sphynx, Walker's Ridge, The Nek, and Chunuk Bair. It was a great experience to see where everything happened, and it seems madness to have chosen that spot for an invasion.
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Pier at the Aegean Sea in Gallipoli
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Beach and remains of fortifications at Gallipoli
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Anzac Cove from the coach
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Anzac Cove Monument
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Ari Burnu Cemetery
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The beach at Anzac Cove
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Open area where they hold the dawn service on Anzac Day
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New Zealand No. 2 Outpost
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View to the ridge and the Sphinx from near New Zealand No. 2 Outpost
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View back towards Anzac Cove from near New Zealand No. 2 Outpost
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Cwgc Shrapnel Valley Cemetery
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On the walk up to Plugges Plateau
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View from the walk to Plugges Plateau
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View from Plugges Plateau
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View to Monash Gully from Plugges Plateau
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View to Monash Gully from Plugges Plateau
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The Sphinx from Plugges Plateau
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Wildflowers at Plugges Plateau
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View from the walk to Plugges Plateau
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View south from near Lone Pine
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Lone Pine Cemetery
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Lone Pine Cemetery
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Memorial at Lone Pine
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Memorial at Lone Pine
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Lone Pine Cemetery
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Memorial at Lone Pine
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Trenches at Johnston's Jolly
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Trenches at Johnston's Jolly
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Johnston's Jolly Cemetery
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View south into Monash Gully from near Cesaret Tepe
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Memorial at Piyade Alayı Şehitliği Cemetery
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Trenches at The Nek
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Barbed wire at The Nek
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The Sphinx from Ariburnu Yarlari
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View northwest from Ariburnu Yarlari
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The Nek Cemetery
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Trenches at Chunuk Bair
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Trenches at Chunuk Bair
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Chunuk Bair New Zealand Memorial and statue of Mustafa Kemal (Atatürk)
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Statue of Mustafa Kemal (Atatürk)
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View northwest from Chunuk Bair
From there we headed back to Eceabat for lunch.
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Mum and me at Maydos Restaurant
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Our coach driver Arif outside Maydos Restaurant
Then it was a long afternoon of driving back to Istanbul.
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View of the Dardanelles from the coach
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The Golden Horn from the bridge
Dinner at the hotel wasn't too bad, then back to do photos and recharge devices.