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East Moudros Military Cemetery Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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28 valoraciones
Eduardo T
HISTORIA
Podremos ver las tumbas de los adolescentes que perdieron la vida en la batalla de Gallipoli durante la primera guerra mundial.
Valoración publicada el 30 may 2019
Gibbinsp
A sombre war cemetery to visit.
A day trip of Lemnos and this was a must see. The site is well maintained and easy to access. We hired a taxi driver to show us around Lemnos and Angela knew this site along with other memorable place...
Valoración publicada el 25 may 2024
Lazarina
Larger of the two Anzac cemeteries
There are 2 Anzac cemeteries: this one outside of Moudros is the larger, the other being across the bay in Portianos. When we visited there were 2 gardeners tending to the lawn and flowers. As it's ...
Valoración publicada el 20 jun 2021
andy K
Very Moving Place
Seek this out and read the information on the Gallipoli campaign. A very moving site. the young men listed were so young.
Valoración publicada el 25 sep 2020
Monaro11
Thank you to our Soldiers.
A place to show respect to our Soldiers who died in order for us to live how we do. A must visit very humbled. Regards Monaro
HISTORIA
Podremos ver las tumbas de los adolescentes que perdieron la vida en la batalla de Gallipoli durante la primera guerra mundial.
A sombre war cemetery to visit.
A day trip of Lemnos and this was a must see. The site is well maintained and easy to access. We hired a taxi driver to show us around Lemnos and Angela knew this site along with other memorable place...
Larger of the two Anzac cemeteries
There are 2 Anzac cemeteries: this one outside of Moudros is the larger, the other being across the bay in Portianos. When we visited there were 2 gardeners tending to the lawn and flowers. As it's ...
Very Moving Place
Seek this out and read the information on the Gallipoli campaign. A very moving site. the young men listed were so young.
Thank you to our Soldiers.
A place to show respect to our Soldiers who died in order for us to live how we do. A must visit very humbled. Regards Monaro