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Soldiers and a local bearer climb the so-called Golden Stairs rising towards Imita Ridge

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The Kokoda Track Remembrance Trail

  • Step 1 Kokoda
  • Step 2 First engagement at Kokoda
  • Step 3 Japanese taking of Kokoda
  • Step 4 Second engagement at Kokoda
  • Step 5 Australian withdrawal to Deniki
  • Step 6 Deniki
  • Step 7 Isurava
  • Step 8 Battle of Isurava
  • Step 9 Australian withdrawal from Isurava
  • Step 10 Eora Creek and Templeton's Crossing
  • Step 11 From Eora and Templeton's Crossing to Myola
  • Step 12 Myola
  • Step 13 Efogi and Menari
  • Step 14 The Battle of Mission Ridge
  • Step 15 Ioribaiwa and Imita Ridge
  • Step 16 Battle of Ioribaiwa
  • Step 17 Retaking Kokoda
Next Step Kokoda
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1h30m
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The Kokoda Track Remembrance Trail
  • Kokoda
  • First engagement at Kokoda
  • Japanese taking of Kokoda
  • Second engagement at Kokoda
  • Australian withdrawal to Deniki
  • Deniki
  • Isurava
  • Battle of Isurava
  • Australian withdrawal from Isurava
  • Eora Creek and Templeton's Crossing
  • From Eora and Templeton's Crossing to Myola
  • Myola
  • Efogi and Menari
  • The Battle of Mission Ridge
  • Ioribaiwa and Imita Ridge
  • Battle of Ioribaiwa
  • Retaking Kokoda

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