A century on, with 100 horses and more than 100 riders, the sacrifice of the Australian Light Horse
has been honoured in an outback battle recreation.
Thousands of people travelled to Winton, in central-west Queensland, to watch the group of descendants and history enthusiasts
re-enact the 1917 WWI Battle of Beersheba, which is often referred to as one of Australia's last great cavalry charges.
The original charge took place during the third Battle of Gaza in Palestine, and was a vital component of the Allied Forces'
campaign to break the Turkish line of defence.
The Original ...
The charge of the 4th Light Horse Brigade in 1917, as captured by a Turk whose camera was captured later in the day.
Organisers said the 2017 re-enactment on Thursday night had been just as monumental.
"All major events normally happen in the cities and the significance of the area — the amount of people who were involved
and enlisted in this region is astronomical," organiser Jed Millen said.
"When you look at percentages of how many people did go from this countryside, it sort of decimated a lot of the young
men in the region, so why not take it to the west?"
Lest we Forget
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