Owen Stanley
Americannoun
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We were hiking the Kokoda Track, a 60-mile path across the otherwise impassable Owen Stanley mountain range that divides the north and south coasts of Papua New Guinea.
From New York Times • Oct. 22, 2010
The Australians pushed on toward the gap at the top of the Owen Stanley Range.
From Time Magazine Archive
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A second prong was feeling its way down the "impassable" Owen Stanley Mountain Range of New Guinea toward Port Moresby, key to Australia.
From Time Magazine Archive
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With their faces painted green and in green uniforms, Japanese troops moved over the "impenetrable" Owen Stanley mountains.
From Time Magazine Archive
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Kennedy landed from the Tam o'Shanter at the little point that still bears the jovial name, and bade farewell to Owen Stanley in good spirits, and with no dread premonitions.
From The Explorers of Australia and their Life-work by Favenc, Ernest
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