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Remembering the Anzacs
A nation remembers
Services around the country have been held to mark 100 years since the Gallipoli campaign, with tens of thousands turning out to remember those who died far from home.
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Dawn service at the Cenotaph, Auckland Domain. Photo: RNZ / Diego Opatowski
A boy in the crowd at the Auckland Domain for the dawn service. Photo: RNZ / Diego Opatowski Opatowski
Paying respects at the Cenotaph, Auckland Domain. Photo: RNZ / Diego Opatowski
Soldiers pay their respects at the Auckland War Museum. Photo: RNZ / Diego Opatowski
The service at the Pukeahu National War Memorial in Wellington. Photo: RNZ / Alexander Robertson
Anthony Wareham - the ex-commanding officer of the fifth Wellington, West Coast and Taranaki Battalion - at Pukeahu. RNZ / Alexander Robertson
The service at the Pukeahu National War Memorial in Wellington. Photo: RNZ / Alexander Robertson
The service at the Pukeahu National War Memorial in Wellington. Photo: RNZ / Alexander Robertson
WWII veteran Private Allen Moore at the Auckland War Museum. Photo: RNZ / Diego Opatowski
A boy called James salutes during the dawn service at Auckland Domain. Photo: RNZ / Diego Opatowski
The service at the Pukeahu National War Memorial in Wellington. Photo: RNZ / Alexander Robertson
Children at the Elsthorpe service. Photo: RNZ / Peter Fowler.
Dawn service at Tolaga Bay north of Gisborne. Photo: Supplied.
Wellington. Photo: RNZ / Alexander Robertson
Wellington. Photo: RNZ / Alexander Robertson
Napier Anzac Service. Photo: RNZ / Peter Fowler.
An estimated 10,000 people attended a service at the Queen's Gardens Cenotaph in Dunedin. RNZ / Ian Telfer
Guests salute to remember the fallen at the service in Dunedin. RNZ / Ian Telfer
A band marches in Gisborne. RNZ / Murray Robertson
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