About a decade ago KW walked the Kokoda track, the a place that holds a somewhat legendary status among Australians since the Japanese invasion force of 1942 landed in the North of PNG and intended an overland route to the capital, Port Moresby, via Kokoda. Because of this, it was the site of a number of significant engagements between the Japanese and Australian forces, and was captured and recaptured several times before the final Australian victory.
More popular now, back then it was somewhat of an effort to organize a walk along the route, roughly a week or so is required, and the contours are damn steep and unforgiving. The route cuts over the Owen Stanley ranges that run along the centre of PNG.
**These pics were taken on analogue film and have since been scanned, I suspect that the humid climate has caused damage, but then again my picture taking skills are not fantastic anyway**