Dawn Service of Hellfire Pass – Anzac Day in Thailand
Could this be the most important place to see the Anzac Day Dawn Service outside of Gallipoli? This is what it’s like to be…
Could this be the most important place to see the Anzac Day Dawn Service outside of Gallipoli? This is what it’s like to be…
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