They fought on the Kokoda track.
The Kokoda Trail.
The Kokoda trail was a foot path through the OWEN STANLEY RANGE of New Guinea. Compared to the rest of New Guinea, in the Owen Stanley Range, it was easier to travel on.
Yes. The Kokoda Trail links the southern and northern coasts of Papua New Guinea.
New Guinea is on the Australian Plate at the boundary with the Filipino Plate. Some were caused by the subduction of the Filipino Plate, some are volcanic.
The Bird of Paradise is the most famous bird from New Guinea. It is PNG's coat of arms.
Its diversity as it has over 700 native tongues. Papua New Guinea is arguably most famous for the Kokoda Trail, which links the southern and northern coasts of Papua New Guinea. The Kokoda Trail was the scene of one of the bloodiest campaigns of World War 2 - a campaign that was vital to Australia's own security.
See New Guinea Campaign, WW2.
To hike the Kokoda trail, it takes about 9 days at a good pace. For more informant about the trail go to: kokodatrail.com
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The Kokoda Track is a road in Papua New Guinea, famous for being the site of a World War II battle. There is much debate over whether it should be called the Kokoda Track or Kokoda Trail; however, in 1972, it officially became the Kokoda Trail.
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