Lae War Cemetery
Country:

Region:
Papua
Lae War Cemetery
Cemetery
Value:
Regional value
Visit duration:
30 min
Price (adult):
free
Description:
Papua New Guinea was an active theatre during the Second World War, and the Australian government maintains the war cemetery at Lae even today in memory of Australian soldiers who lost their lives here during the conflict. The sombre area is a quiet marker of recent history of the region. There are also markers of Indian and New Zealand soldiers here, and is one of the modern Papua New Guinea points of interest.
Categories:
Cemetery
Cemetery
Tags:
Cemetery
Topics:
War
Why visit:
Mourn
Interesting:
Fitness level:
Best visit time:
January
February
March
April
May
June
July
August
September
October
November
December
Access:
Bike
Car
Car 4x4
Foot
Motorbike
Info:
Clothing:
For the season
Connection:
Ok
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