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Reliving the history: Gallipoli wreckages open to public

Hulking hulls of mighty warships greet divers off Turkey's western shore, testament to a World War I battle that gave birth to nations and is now an underwater museum.

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Now Turkey, where history and politics seem inextricably interlinked, is opening the site up to the world's divers -- just in time for the country's centenary celebrations in 2023. "It's like a time machine that takes you back to 1915 and World War I," says Savaş Karakaş, a diver and documentary maker who was one of the first to inspect the wrecks when they opened to the public this month. "It's a good opportunity for us to remember our past," says professional underwater photographer Ethem Keskin of the wrecks, some lying just a few metres under the sea and others up to 80 metres. "I thought about the moment they sank and you feel the stress of war."