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Rabaul Area |
Rabaul |
Japanese stronghold and Navy Headquarters |
Observatory Hill |
Volcano Observatory |
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Town area on the south side of Simpson Harbor |
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Prewar Roman Catholic Mission |
Bitapaka (Bita Paka) |
Allied War Cemetary at Rabaul |
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Japanese fighter and bomber
strip covered in ash in 1994 |
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RAAF airfield expanded by
the Japanese as a major complex |
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Japanese airfield,, today a
coconut and copra plantation |
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Japanese airfield, today a
coconut and copra plantation |
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Japanese airfield also
know as Tavelo. |
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Present day airport (built in 1983) |
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Emergency Landing Strip and tunnels |
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Japanese seaplane base, at the edge of Rabaul town. |
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Australian Shore Defenses and Japanese
war memorial |
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'Submarine Base' reportedly used to provision
submarines |
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Sunken ship in 5m of water |
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Coastwatchers Memorial, underground
command center |
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Rabaul Area Harbors and Bays & Islands |
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Major Japanese anchorage during the war |
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Japanese Barge Tunnels and floating crane |
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Bay to the west of Rabaul. To the
north west is the Watom Island |
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Located to the west of Rabaul |
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Island in Simpson Harbor, site of wartime
seaplane base |
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British POWs interned on this island
by Japanese |
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Duke of York Islands |
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Island to the east of Rabaul |
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Largest Island in the group |
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Located in the Duke of York Islands in St
Georges Channel |
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East New Britian |
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RAAF Beaufighter Wreck |
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Plantation on the east coast of New Britain, south-east of Rabaul |
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Tol Plantation, massacre of Australian
POWs, Jammer Bay |
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Bay on the southern coast of New Britain |
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Used
by the Japanese, then a major RNZAF base. |
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Located to the west of Rabaul |