"For Australians, a Turkish pilgrimage
Gallipoli is national symbol
By Caroline Brothers
Published: January 9, 2007
ANZAC COVE, Turkey: Nine decades after more than 130,000 people died in what for the Allies was one of the great fiascos of World War I, the hills of Turkey's Gallipoli peninsula are still littered with shrapnel."
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