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Dodgy SmartTravellerDowner's Smart Traveller website is poorly handling the possibity of a terror attack on Anzac Day visitors to Turkey. Consider that many of the visitors to Gallipolli are young Australian backpackers converging from different parts of the world. Many might not have seen or heard the last minute media releases. Many may be relying on the Department Of Foreign Affairs for information. At the moment they would be misled. Have you tried to get to DFAT's Turkey Terrorist attack warning? It's hard work. You have to go to travel advisories, click on "T" scroll down and then go in . Three Clicks. However, only one click from it's prominent displayer on the Smartraveller home page you find something (and what most people are likely to read) milder. Reading this it looks as if DFAT is mainly trying to cut down on uninsured terror act victims: Anzac Day 2007 The Anzac Day commemorations held on the Gallipoli Peninsula each year are of special significance to Australians and many are expected to travel to Gallipoli to participate in the event. Details of the Anzac Day ceremonies are available from: Australians visiting the commemorative sites of the Gallipoli Peninsula Peace Park should be aware that only limited tourist facilities are available at these venues. During April, the Gallipoli Peninsula can experience extreme weather conditions. Overnight temperatures may fall below zero, high winds are common, and rain and snow are possible. Very warm temperatures may be experienced during the day, and visitors may be exposed to the sun for extended periods. You should be prepared for these weather conditions, and carry waterproof clothing, warm clothes and sunscreen with you. The large crowds, limited public utilities, traffic and security arrangements can result in waiting periods. Visitors should expect to walk several kilometres throughout the day. Visitors are prohibited from taking the following to commemorative services:
Intoxicated persons will not be permitted to attend the commemorative services. Visitors are reminded that the consumption of alcohol and the lighting of fires are prohibited in the Gallipoli Peninsula Peace Park. The Turkish law has severe penalties for the possession of drugs. Visitors should take particular care on roads and walking paths within the national park. A high level of caution should be exercised around drop offs and road cuttings due to the fragility and instability of the area. All visitors are asked to:
In Turkey special facilities are not generally available for people with disabilities or restricted mobility. Before organising your trip it is advisable to contact a travel agent, tour operators and the local tourist authority to find out whether local transport, accommodation and attractions will cater for your disability. Limited assistance is available for people who are unable to walk between the commemorative sites. More information on the assistance provided, and the services more generally, can be obtained from the Department of Veterans’ Affairs website, by emailing [email protected] or telephoning (+61 2) 6289 6437. Don’t forget to check the official travel advice for Turkey online or by phoning 1300 139 281. You should consult the travel advice frequently as circumstances in-country may change at short notice. Before You Go Be preparedThe better prepared you are, the more enjoyable and safe your travel will be.
------------------------------------------------------------------ And now, what DFAT make it more difficult to find: Turkey This Advice is current for Tuesday, 24 April 2007.This advice has been reviewed and reissued. It contains new information in the Summary and on Safety and Security: Terrorism (possible resumption of attacks in April and May 2007). The overall level of the advice has not changed. Summary
In spite of this advice,Smartraveller have not yet placed Turkey on their list of countries you should reconsider travelling to:
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