Guam is where "America's Day Begins." Located in the far western Pacific, Guam is certainly one of the most exotic locations that flies the American flag. Guam has a rich history and wonderful people. The native Guamanians are known as the Chamarros. A proud and friendly people, the Chamarro have had to deal with conquest and invasion since Magellan himself landed on the southern portion of the island. The island was taken over by the Japanese and then retaken by the U.S. during WWII. A trip to Guam can take you back
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Wisconsin Winter 2000 This is our driveway, the morning we left for Guam!
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The next day... One of Guam's beautiful beaches. The point in the distance is the...
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View from Two Lover's Point From the observation deck at Two Lover's Point, look out over Agana...
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Old Pine An ancient pine, seen on one of Guam's many "Boonie Stomps."
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Latte Stone The native Guamanians, the Chamarro, use Latte Stones as the foundation for...
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Asan Beach The site of the U.S. Forces landing when Guam was retaken from the...
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Asan Beach Sunset Sunset over Asan from the "Top Of The Mar."
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Steep Climb I wanted to show you how steep this climb is. Look at my son's...
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Through the river... After a treacherous, several mile hike, over hills, you have to walk through...
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Reward Emerging from the dense jungle your first reward is this view.
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Spanish Bridge This bridge was constructed by Spanish conquistadors hundreds of years ago.
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Spanish Bridge II A view from behind Spanish Bridge.
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Seti Bay A couple miles hike south from the Spanish Bridge, Seti Bay.
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East Side The eastern side of Guam is much rougher than the west, as seen in the...
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East Side II
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View from hotel Ok, Guam is not all rough and tumble. If you want luxury...
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Commercial Even a remote island like Guam can't escape the commercial side.
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