A Guide to Anzac Day for New Zealanders
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Turkish 57th Infantry Regiment Cemetery and Memorial

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The 57th Infantry Regiment Cemetery and Memorial.

The related 40-second video clip (see below) opens with the massive statue Türk Askerine Saygi (Respect for the Turkish Soldier) which stands on Baby 700 near the cemetery. It shows a party of Turks entering the enclosure. Near the entrance is a statue of an old man. This commemorates the oldest Turkish veteran of the campaign.

Panorama help
Once the movie downloads (about 1-2 mins on a 56k dial-up connection) you can move around inside the image with your mouse pointer, click and drag to explore. If the question mark symbol in the grey bar is highlighted you can click on it to see hotspot links. These are either in the form of roll-over text (an empty circle appears when rolling over) or links to other panoramas (a small globe appears when rolling over). The + and - are to zoom in and out. This panorama requires QuickTime 5 or later to view.


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Video in: Quicktime | Window Media
 

Photography by Brian Donovan, October 2004. Video: e-net, October 2004.

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