A WWII battlefield that still has all the utilities of the Japanese soldiers had been discovered in the jungles of Papua New Guinea in 2010. Former army captain Brian Freeman this place at around half a mile from the village of Eora Creek. This was the place where the last huge battle between Australia and Japan took place. This was a hunting ground for the locals but this battlefield was not used in respect for the dead, plus the spirits of the deceased soldiers were believed to be roaming here.