ANZAC Day
By Fernando Llanos, April 26th, 2008
This photo was taken at 6:30am, there were hundreds of people around me and it was very hard find a good position to take it. ANZAC day is a commemorative holiday where the Kiwis offer tribute to the soldiers who have fought for New Zealand since the First World War
Auckland Museum Dawn Service, 2008
This photo was taken at 6:30am, there were hundreds of people around me and it was very hard find a good position to take it. ANZAC day is a commemorative holiday where the Kiwis offer tribute to the soldiers who fought for New Zealand since the First World War
This photo was taken almost at the same time but around 45 degree to the right of the first one.You could see 15 lines of people, the majority are members of the NZ army the others are veterans of the WW II and Vietnam
This photo was taken late around 6: 40, the spotlight toward me was very annoying , furthermore I could not find enough balance to take a better angle.e
This photo was taken around 6:50 am, the event was ending and the people returning home. This big monolith is the central piece of the tribute to the veterans.
A little closer to the monolith just 15 minutes later
7:00 am. Members of the Royal New Zealand Air Force 1 second after the official photo of the commemorative day.
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