Anzac Parade Walk
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Anzac Parade is the national capital of the major Ceremonial Avenue. It is named on the honor of the Australian and New Zealand Army Corporation. This parade is dedicated to many soldiers who lost their lives in the World War. It is situated on the main axis between Parliament House and Mount Ainslie. The parade is surrounded by huge eucalyptus and small low bushes called as Hebe. The eucalyptus comes from Australia and the Hebe comes from New Zealand.
Category: Historic Site
Address: Anzac Park W, Reid ACT 2612, Australia
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