World War II Memorial
World War II Memorial is an archaeological site in Shire of Torres, Queensland. World War II Memorial is situated nearby to the ruins DC3 Bomber, as well as near the town Bamaga.| Tap on a place to explore it |
Places in the Area
Nearby places include Bamaga and New Mapoon.
Bamaga
Town
Bamaga is an Indigenous town and locality about 40 kilometres from the northern tip of Cape York in the north of Queensland, Australia. It is within the Northern Peninsula Area Region. Bamaga is situated 5 km northwest of World War II Memorial.
New Mapoon
Hamlet
New Mapoon is a town in the Northern Peninsula Area Region and coastal locality split between the Northern Peninsula Region and Shire of Torres, Queensland, Australia. New Mapoon is situated 7 km northwest of World War II Memorial.
World War II Memorial
- Type: Archaeological site
- Categories: historic site, tourist attraction, and tourism
- Location: Shire of Torres, Queensland, Australia, Oceania
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Latitude
-10.91623° or 10° 54′ 58″ southLongitude
142.42771° or 142° 25′ 40″ eastOpen location code
5RX43CMH+G3OpenStreetMap ID
node 244473358OpenStreetMap feature
historic=archaeological_site
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