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Reason
This is an image that I took before the rededication ceremonies (I was one of the 5000 Canadian students that travelled to Vimy Ridge for the event). I believe that it is a good picture, although I am certainly not an expert on image quality. I'd also like to point out that while the camera was straight, the image was taken from a slight angle, possibly contributing to it's slightly tilted look.
Proposed caption
The reverse of the fully restored Canadian National Vimy Memorial on April 9, 2007, the day of it's rededication by Queen Elizabeth II. The memorial faces the location of the battle. The two towers represent Canada and France, joined together in the fight for freedom. The battle was fought from April 9, 1917 to April 12, 1917 between the Canadian Corps and the German Empire, and three of the four Canadian targets were taken within the first two hours of battle. By April 12 the Canadians controlled the entire Ridge. The Germans considered Vimy Ridge to be one of their most impregnable defences, and it's capture by the Canadians is thought to have been not only a turning point in the war, but also the moment where Canada became a nation.
Articles this image appears in
Battle of Vimy Ridge, Canadian National Vimy Memorial
Creator
I took this photo and released into the free domain when I uploaded it to Wikipedia.

Not promoted MER-C 08:15, 14 November 2007 (UTC)[reply]