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Australian Diary Seventy-Two: Reposting a few pictures of the War Memorial A few days ago, I received a private message from a friend who said, "If it's convenient. Please send us some inside the Canberra War Museum.

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Australian Diary Seventy-Two: Repost a few pictures of the War Memorial

A few days ago, I received a private message from a friend who said, "If it's convenient. Please send us some inside the Canberra War Museum. Didn't go in to see it last time. From the private message, it can be seen that this friend has been to Canberra, and has also been to the Canberra War Memorial, but for some reason did not go in to see, and the friend wanted to go in and see it at the time, so he left a regret, and he is still thinking about it.

Even though I had never met this friend before, I understood my friend's feelings, so I replied at the time: "If I have the opportunity to go to the Canberra War Memorial again, I will definitely take some interior photos." I remember making headlines a few years ago, though. I'll look it up, and if I can find it, I'll send it again. ”

Because a while ago, I have been posting essays on "Sydney Tour" and "Melbourne Tour", and I finally finished sending them two days ago. There are also some "impressions", which I will not write for the time being. Yesterday, I remembered what Toutiao's friend had entrusted me. However, I didn't have the opportunity to walk into the war memorial again recently, so I searched for the "remains" in my mobile phone and related "archives", and finally found some "old photos" of visiting the Canberra War Memorial, so I selected a few of them and sent them out today, which can be regarded as fulfilling my previous promise.

It should be noted that, on the one hand, due to my limited photography level, on the other hand, all my mobile phones are not of high grade, and the camera pixels in the mobile phone are low. Of course, I hope that the friend who asked me to send photos of the war memorial will understand.

The Canberra War Memorial was built in 1941 to commemorate the Australian soldiers who died in World War II. The exhibition hall displays a large number of weapons used during World War II, sunken Japanese Navy miniature submarines, Brad Berry's fighter planes, and more, as well as advanced lasers and stereo sound that realistically reproduce the intense scenes of World War II. The photos I am posting today were taken on May 29, 2018, when I visited the War Memorial in Canberra. On May 30, the second day of my visit to the War Memorial, I also posted a micro-headline, with a more detailed transcript, if you are interested in learning more, you can probably find it.

Australian Diary Seventy-Two: Reposting a few pictures of the War Memorial A few days ago, I received a private message from a friend who said, "If it's convenient. Please send us some inside the Canberra War Museum.
Australian Diary Seventy-Two: Reposting a few pictures of the War Memorial A few days ago, I received a private message from a friend who said, "If it's convenient. Please send us some inside the Canberra War Museum.
Australian Diary Seventy-Two: Reposting a few pictures of the War Memorial A few days ago, I received a private message from a friend who said, "If it's convenient. Please send us some inside the Canberra War Museum.
Australian Diary Seventy-Two: Reposting a few pictures of the War Memorial A few days ago, I received a private message from a friend who said, "If it's convenient. Please send us some inside the Canberra War Museum.
Australian Diary Seventy-Two: Reposting a few pictures of the War Memorial A few days ago, I received a private message from a friend who said, "If it's convenient. Please send us some inside the Canberra War Museum.
Australian Diary Seventy-Two: Reposting a few pictures of the War Memorial A few days ago, I received a private message from a friend who said, "If it's convenient. Please send us some inside the Canberra War Museum.
Australian Diary Seventy-Two: Reposting a few pictures of the War Memorial A few days ago, I received a private message from a friend who said, "If it's convenient. Please send us some inside the Canberra War Museum.
Australian Diary Seventy-Two: Reposting a few pictures of the War Memorial A few days ago, I received a private message from a friend who said, "If it's convenient. Please send us some inside the Canberra War Museum.
Australian Diary Seventy-Two: Reposting a few pictures of the War Memorial A few days ago, I received a private message from a friend who said, "If it's convenient. Please send us some inside the Canberra War Museum.
Australian Diary Seventy-Two: Reposting a few pictures of the War Memorial A few days ago, I received a private message from a friend who said, "If it's convenient. Please send us some inside the Canberra War Museum.
Australian Diary Seventy-Two: Reposting a few pictures of the War Memorial A few days ago, I received a private message from a friend who said, "If it's convenient. Please send us some inside the Canberra War Museum.
Australian Diary Seventy-Two: Reposting a few pictures of the War Memorial A few days ago, I received a private message from a friend who said, "If it's convenient. Please send us some inside the Canberra War Museum.
Australian Diary Seventy-Two: Reposting a few pictures of the War Memorial A few days ago, I received a private message from a friend who said, "If it's convenient. Please send us some inside the Canberra War Museum.
Australian Diary Seventy-Two: Reposting a few pictures of the War Memorial A few days ago, I received a private message from a friend who said, "If it's convenient. Please send us some inside the Canberra War Museum.
Australian Diary Seventy-Two: Reposting a few pictures of the War Memorial A few days ago, I received a private message from a friend who said, "If it's convenient. Please send us some inside the Canberra War Museum.

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