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Highlights

Final day of The Borella Ride

Previous Highlights

Day 12 - The Borella Ride in Pine Creek
Day 11 - The Borella Ride departs Katherine
Day 10 - The Borella Ride in Katherine
Day 9 - The Borella Ride in Mataranka
Day 8 - The Borella Ride travels from Larrimah to Mataranka
Day 7 - The Borella Ride in Daly Waters
Day 6 - The Borella Ride continues to Daly Waters
Day 5 - The Borella Ride in Elliott
Day 4 - The Borella Ride transitions to horseback
Day 3 - The Borella Ride continues toward Renner Springs
Day 2 - The Borella Ride travels toward Banka Banka
Day 1 - The Borella Ride departs Tennant Creek
Albert Borella's Victoria Cross arrives in Darwin
What is The Borella Ride?
In 1915, Albert Borella journeyed through 1000 kilometres of the Northern Territory’s Outback from Tennant Creek to Darwin to join up to fight in World War I. He fought at Gallipoli, and the Western Front, was twice wounded, commissioned on the battlefield, and was awarded the Victoria Cross, the highest honour for valor in combat.

The Borella Ride is being recognised as an Anzac Centenary 2015 programmed event supported by the Commonwealth of Australia and the Northern Territory Government.

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