Surfboats, crewed by Australian,Turkish and New Zealand rowers raise their oars in tribute off Collaroy...
Lead surfboats crewed by New Zealand, Australian and Turkish rowers pass onlookers as they come ashore at Sydney's Collaroy Beach in Australia, April 25, 2015 during an ANZAC Day ceremony commemorating the 100th anniversary of the Gallipoli landings. Over 50 surfboats gathered to commemorate the sacrifices of all combatants on the shores of Gallipoli 100 years ago. Thousands turned out across Australia and New Zealand on Saturday morning for dawn services commemorating the 100th anniversary of the doomed World War One campaign at Gallipoli, an event viewed by many as the nations' foundational myth. The battle on Turkey's Gallipoli peninsula was one of the bloodiest of the Great War, as thousands of soldiers from the Australian and New Zealand Army Corps (ANZAC) were cut down by machinegun and artillery fire as they struggled ashore on a narrow beach. REUTERS/Will Burgess