Wairopi

Wairopi (English: Wire Rope Bridge) is a village along the Kumusi River, in Oro Province, Papua New Guinea. The village lies along the Kokoda Track.

A makeshift bridge over the swift-flowing Kumusi River at Wairopi on the northern section of the Kokoda Track
Map of the Kokoda Trail (1942) with Wairopi. The map is rotated to have NE bearings at the top of the page.

History

During the retreat of the ill-fated Imperial Japanese campaign along the Kokoda Track during the Second World War, Japanese Major General Tomitaro Horii drowned while attempting to cross the Kumusi River at Wairopi, after the battle of Oivi-Gorari.[1][2]

Notes

Citiations
  1. Brune 2004, p. 419
  2. Lindsay 2002, p. 122
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References

  • Brune, Peter (2004). "A Bastard of a Place". Allen & Unwin. ISBN 1-74114-403-5. Cite journal requires |journal= (help)CS1 maint: ref=harv (link)
  • Lindsay, Patrick (2002). "The Spirit of Kokoda: Then and Now". Hardie Grant Books. ISBN 1-74066-075-7. Cite journal requires |journal= (help)CS1 maint: ref=harv (link)


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