Scenery of Anzac Bridge in Sydney, Australia
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Photo taken on Sept. 10, 2019 shows the Anzac Bridge in Sydney, Australia. The Anzac Bridge is located in Sydney Harbour. The original name of the bridge is "Glebe Island Bridge". In 1998, Australia's New South Wales government renamed the bridge as the Anzac (abbreviation of The Australian and New Zealand Army Corps) Bridge as a memorial to Australian and New Zealand soldiers who died in the Gallipoli Battle. (Photos: Xinhua)
Photo taken on Sept. 10, 2019 shows a statue of New Zealand soldier near the Anzac Bridge in Sydney, Australia. The Anzac Bridge is located in Sydney Harbour. The original name of the bridge is "Glebe Island Bridge". In 1998, Australia's New South Wales government renamed the bridge as the Anzac (abbreviation of The Australian and New Zealand Army Corps) Bridge as a memorial to Australian and New Zealand soldiers who died in the Gallipoli Battle.
Photo taken on Sept. 5, 2019 shows a statue of New Zealand soldier near the Anzac Bridge in Sydney, Australia. The Anzac Bridge is located in Sydney Harbour. The original name of the bridge is "Glebe Island Bridge". In 1998, Australia's New South Wales government renamed the bridge as the Anzac (abbreviation of The Australian and New Zealand Army Corps) Bridge as a memorial to Australian and New Zealand soldiers who died in the Gallipoli Battle.
Photo taken on Sept. 5, 2019 shows the Anzac Bridge in Sydney, Australia. The Anzac Bridge is located in Sydney Harbour. The original name of the bridge is "Glebe Island Bridge". In 1998, Australia's New South Wales government renamed the bridge as the Anzac (abbreviation of The Australian and New Zealand Army Corps) Bridge as a memorial to Australian and New Zealand soldiers who died in the Gallipoli Battle.
Photo taken on Sept. 10, 2019 shows a statue of Australian soldier near the Anzac Bridge in Sydney, Australia. The Anzac Bridge is located in Sydney Harbour. The original name of the bridge is "Glebe Island Bridge". In 1998, Australia's New South Wales government renamed the bridge as the Anzac (abbreviation of The Australian and New Zealand Army Corps) Bridge as a memorial to Australian and New Zealand soldiers who died in the Gallipoli Battle.