It has been nearly a week since I posted, for which I am sorry. A busy patch has kept me away from the blog.
Gerald Wilson said that he had heard of a ghost of the Lower Dardanelles. It is a bit of a spooky corner I suppose. I confess that I had forgotten the name given to the passages between Quad and Little Quad. I am told by my spies that it is yet another bit of Haileybury nomenclature which has faded away.
To my mind the Upper Dardanelles is a more atmospheric corner.
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Lower Dardanelles |
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Lower Dardanelles |
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Upper Dardanelles |
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Upper Dardanelles |
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