Can I follow the trek that the Lark Force took while fleeing Rabaul?

Following the death of two Australians aged under 40 while trekking along the Kokoda Track in the leadup to Anzac Day tour operators are now suggesting other easier wartime treks for those Australians who may not be up to the Kokoda challenge. One such trek retraces the Lark Force's desperate escape from the Japanese occupation on the island of New Britain during the Second World War. See -- southseahorizons.com/index.php/lark-forc... Also -- http://www.diggerhistory.info/pages-battles/ww2/rabaul.

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