A bottle at sea...

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A bottle at sea...

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It seems that a butterfly wing beat can trigger a storm in the distance ...
April 25th ANZAC DAY.[&o][&o][&o]
Prepare yourselves!

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Thanks Rico .
Looking forward as always to ANZAC DAY.
Forget the Queens birthday,
Forget Australia Day .
Forget a silly horse race .
And all of those other public holidays we get over here .
There should only be 1 that matters .
The one where people served and died .

I for one will be at the dawn service bowing my head to those who have given
myself the opportunities I have .



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ANZAC Day or ANZAC Day is celebrated on 25 April each year in Australia, New Zealand, France in Samoa, Tonga, the Cook Islands in Niue, as well as in New Caledonia and French Polynesia. It commemorates the bloody Battle of Gallipoli between the Australians and New Zealanders of ANZAC against the Ottoman army in 1915 and the Battle of Villers-Bretonneux where Commonwealth forces stopped the German advance in 1918 during the First World War And the engagement of Australian and New Zealand troops in France and Belgium.

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Love your detail rico :)
Anzacs weren't just Aussie , new Zealanders :)
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a lot of nations were involved with the anzacs , we may have been the majority and got the credit , but many fought with us
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drip rifle
As we hightailed out , the rifles kept firing :)

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Since Mad Max, I like this weapon![:D]

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ANZAC DAY, April 25 th.

Dedicated to All Those Who Came Twice from the Uttermost Part(s) of the World.
Fighting and Giving Their Own Lives for our Liberation and Freedom in 1918 & 1944.
A song by The Skids. Extracted from their LP 'Joy' (1981):

"And the Band Played Waltzing Matilda".
Those music & lyrics, they're still making me both... and but, over the top: Thankful.
Always the same emotion when I'm listening to it over 36 years today and... the billabong.
Someone living in Northern France, between two rivers named Somme and Scheldt.
Not far away from La Boisselle, Le Bois Delville, Cambrai, Fromelles, Le Quesnoy, Mons, Vimy...

Link here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pA4SeN8xqXQ[/color]]

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