This Man Stumbled Upon The Unthinkable In The Jungles Of Papua New Guinea

Published on 10/13/2018
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Untouched Battlefield

The most remarkable thing about this discovery was how intact everything was. Isn’t that amazing when you consider that it took 68 years before it was rediscovered? Previously only referred to as the “Lost Battlefield,” Brian Freeman found it a kilometer west and 450 meters ahead of the village of Eora Creek in the Owen Stanley mountain ranges.

Untouched Battlefield

Untouched Battlefield


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Most Significant WW2 Discovery Of The Century

The site has since been referred to as the “most significant WWII discovery in the 21st century!” During a recent interview, Freeman said, “Significantly, the discovery of the Lost Battlefield will enable Australian and Japanese Veterans’ services to begin the process of identification and repatriation of dozens of lost soldiers.”

Most Significant WW2 Discovery Of The Century

Most Significant WW2 Discovery Of The Century

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