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MODERN GUAM POSTCARDS 1
Latte Stone Park in Agana. Ancient Chamorros
built houses on top
of parallel rows of these column and
capstone foundations.
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Two Lovers Point on Puntan dos Amantes
as seen from across Tumon Bay.
Fort Soledad vista point overlooks the village
of Umatac
and a panoramic Guam coastline. This guard
house is a part
of an early Spanish fort overlooking the bay
where Magellan first
made contact with the Chamorros. Spanish
galleons trading between
Mexico and the Philippines would wait out
the typhoon season here.
The idyllic setting known as Gongonga Beach can
be reached by walking along the shore to the
far end of
Tumon Bay in the direction of Two Lovers
Point.
Umatak Bay as seen from Fort Soledad.
This Japanese fighter plane can be
explored by scuba diving in Guam waters.
An aerial view of Agna Bay with Alupat Island,
ocean activities, and the surrounding hotels.
The natural beauty and culture of Guam. This
throw-net
fisherman will soon return home with the
evening's meal.
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