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I COULD FIND NO EXPLANATION
I went to Canakkale for my summer holidays last year.
Canakkale is the place others know better as "Dardanelles"
or even better yet, "Gallipoli".
I was walking around the battlefields where something like
15,000 were killed in a single day's battles in a single
day during WW I, in 1915. The evening was closing in and
it was around 7:30PM. As you would easily guess, the sun
does not go down before 8:00 to 8:30 on July evenings. So I
still had plenty of time to go to my car. My wife had
decided to stay with our friends at the park and drink
beverages which we had brought along.
I was going through the site thinking in awe of how fierce the
battles were. I felt like breaking into sobs thinking of all
the lives lost for the power-lust of politicians from all
sides fighting there. After all they could have enjoyed
beers together instead of trying to drink each other's blood.
There were a few other tourists around but far away from
where I was, the nearest being something like 50 meters
away. I was walking around a long-deserted trench remains
when I heard this quite distinctive word : "ay mate, you
got a cigarette for me?" It was the strangest English
accent I had ever heard in my life. Now I am not a native
English speaker but I can make out the difference between
accents.
It was something like the Australians' way of talking. The
A's were said like "AY" and the word got was said
like "gohh" the t eliminated. I instinctively dug into my
freebag to locate my pack of Chesterfields and turned
around to the source of the sound. No one... I Looked ahead to see if
I had overheard the other tourists, only to see that they were too
far away to be heard. I shrugged it away thinking that the wind
might have carried the sounds to me.
I walked around a little up the steep place where it was
told that the battling sides were only 3 meters away from
each other in their trenches. I heard this different sound
this time, saying "keep your head down" in Turkish this
time!! I was frightened this time and started a hasty pace
back to the park where my wife and our friends were having
that small "picnic". I nervously told what happened. Our
friend Cem told me that it was not unusual here and since
there was a great loss of lives, the place could have been
haunted.
I prefer not think that it is haunted but that all
the perished are resting in peace.
Well, I seem to be gaining this uncanny ability to sense
the unnatural more and more each day and I hate it...
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