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My "The Battle of Gallipoli" trip, 1915-1916

Posted: Thu May 24, 2018 9:38 am
by megalodon
Hi dear fellas,

My trip to Çanakkale - Gelibolu (gallipoli) with friends, I actually made it 18 march but I noticed that I didn't share with you this. I want to share those historical places with you friends.

I will start to upload pics now.

Re: My "The Battle of Gallipoli" trip, 1915-1916

Posted: Thu May 24, 2018 9:52 am
by megalodon
i took photos, me and friends

Re: My "The Battle of Gallipoli" trip, 1915-1916

Posted: Thu May 24, 2018 9:54 am
by megalodon
and more photos

Re: My "The Battle of Gallipoli" trip, 1915-1916

Posted: Thu May 24, 2018 10:11 am
by WhiteNoise
megalodon,
Sorry, rather than locking your thread, I deleted the bulk of your First post along with the photos that accompanied it. Why? Because you broke our Forum Rules.

Please click this link:
http://www.hondapcx.org/viewtopic.php?f=15&t=7

We all abide by the same rules.
Lovely photo's by the way
WN

Re: My "The Battle of Gallipoli" trip, 1915-1916

Posted: Thu May 24, 2018 10:22 am
by megalodon
being honest i couldn't get the point which way i broke the rules, what i made actually?Please let me know what i did wrong i don't want harm to the forum i like to be here.

glad that you liked pics whitenoise

Re: My "The Battle of Gallipoli" trip, 1915-1916

Posted: Thu May 24, 2018 10:39 am
by Mel46
I love the pictures as well. I am also impressed at the number of motorcyclists there were in the pictures.

I think every country has lost solders in wars, and it is good to remember them. It is an unfortunate part of history that we have wars, but as time goes by enemies become friends, and wars become history. If a discussion goes beyond remembering and honoring, and into politics, then you will have stepped on the forum rules.

Re: My "The Battle of Gallipoli" trip, 1915-1916

Posted: Thu May 24, 2018 10:51 am
by WhiteNoise
.... ;) ....

Re: My "The Battle of Gallipoli" trip, 1915-1916

Posted: Thu May 24, 2018 2:19 pm
by PCX150Rider
I love the pictures as well. I am also impressed at the number of motorcyclists there were in the pictures.

I think every country has lost solders in wars, and it is good to remember them. It is an unfortunate part of history that we have wars, but as time goes by enemies become friends, and wars become history. If a discussion goes beyond remembering and honoring, and into politics, then you will have stepped on the forum rules.
X2 :D

Those are pictures that you just don't see in encyclopedias every day. . .an important historical site indeed. :geek:

Thank you for continuing to share your riding adventures. 8)

Riding on two wheels is surely one of life's better experiences. ;)

Re: My "The Battle of Gallipoli" trip, 1915-1916

Posted: Fri May 25, 2018 6:40 am
by megalodon
Mel46 wrote:I love the pictures as well. I am also impressed at the number of motorcyclists there were in the pictures.

I think every country has lost solders in wars, and it is good to remember them. It is an unfortunate part of history that we have wars, but as time goes by enemies become friends, and wars become history. If a discussion goes beyond remembering and honoring, and into politics, then you will have stepped on the forum rules.

The day i was there ,had 2000+ motorcycle from 56 different city. It's holly place for our country. By the way politics i hate..sorry you thinked this way.

Re: My "The Battle of Gallipoli" trip, 1915-1916

Posted: Fri May 25, 2018 6:44 am
by megalodon
PCX150Rider wrote:
X2 :D

Those are pictures that you just don't see in encyclopedias every day. . .an important historical site indeed. :geek:

Thank you for continuing to share your riding adventures. 8)

Riding on two wheels is surely one of life's better experiences. ;)
Thank you very much.Yes exactly i think same.It makes me far from problems or stress, This is the most sincere comment i got here. Hope to see your adventures too :)

regards..

Re: My "The Battle of Gallipoli" trip, 1915-1916

Posted: Fri May 25, 2018 11:08 am
by Mel46
megalodon,

My comment is merely a generalization of what the forum rules are concerning your comments, not what I personally think. Politics is a very general thing, but if it MIGHT step on somebody's toes (sorry, American term for hurting someone's feelings) then it is off limits. There are some things that are commonly known to cause arguments. Those are things we try to stay away from.

This forum is an international forum, and it is here as a means of interacting with others who enjoy riding, especially on scooters, and who enjoy the same experiences, albeit in different places.
We enjoy the variety of pictures and comments from every corner of the world. In order to continue enjoying them we have certain rules. In general, remember that your next door neighbor (countries that border yours) may be on this forum as well, and we enjoy their company just as much as we enjoy yours.