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Photo Gallery: Ypres |
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Crowds gather inside the Menin Gate for the daily 8 p.m. Last Post Ceremony, performed by buglers from Ypres' fire brigade
Names of the British missing (55,000) cover the Menin Gate in Ypres
The 14th century Cloth Hall (with the Cathedral in the background, right), totally rebuilt after World War I
Winter sunrise over the medieval moat at Ypres
The Caterpillar Crater, all that remains following a deadly explosion on 7 June 1917 when the British exploded a huge mine right under the German front line trenches
The preserved trenches at Sanctuary Wood
Tyne Cot, the largest British Commonwealth military cemetery in the world (with nearly 12,000 graves - around 5% of the British Commonwealth losses in the Ypres area)
A Commonwealth grave of an unknown soldier
View from the Australian 5th Division Memorial in Polygon Wood
The German cemetery at Langemarck
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