OVER 1,000 PARTICIPATE IN THE KO’KO KIDS FUN RUN AND KO’KO’ ROAD RACE TO BRING AWARENESS TO THE PLIGHT OF GUAM’S TERRITORIAL BIRD
If you’re reconnecting with the outdoors this weekend, check out these beautiful spots for some great pictures!
Imagine free diving 30 feet to the ocean floor. You remain calm as you hold your breath, waiting for your target to come with shooting range.
There are spectacular views, lovely spots to swim, and a natural waterside too! There are two ways to get down to the first waterfall – one easy and one a bit more adventurous.
Access to this tropical paradise from any base in the Pacific is straightforward as the final leg is only a 96-minute evening flight from Guam International Airport to the island of Yap.
Presented by the Guam Visitors Bureau, the Guam Micronesia Island Fair is an event showcasing the unique cultural heritage of the islands of Micronesia.
The University of Guam’s Communication and Media program is inviting the public to attend the 9th Annual UOG Film Festival.
Two Lovers Point is one of Guam's most famous legends and an amazing, interesting place to visit.
Hafa Adai and welcome to my island! Having grown up on Guam, it didn’t take long for me and my friends to gravitate into the beautiful ocean that surrounds us and all the islands in the Pacific!
A large part of the hike/walk was on paved or dirt roads/tracks. In some places, though, the trail was difficult to traverse due to steep terrain—even more difficult on a wet day.
Presented by the Guam Visitors Bureau, the Guam Micronesia Island Fair is an event showcasing the unique cultural heritage of the islands of Micronesia.
Since the devastating earthquake and tsunami that ravaged Japan’s coastline in March 2011 and sent thousands of Guam residents looking for higher ground, questions about the vulnerability of Guam and the Northern Mariana Islands to an equally dangerous tsunami have been raised.
The original pre-Spanish inhabitants of Talofofo lived mostly in settlements along the Talofofo and Ugum rivers, although artifacts have been found in the Talofofo Caves, perhaps suggesting that people used the caves for shelter during typhoons.
Agana Heights sits just above the capital city of Hagåtña and was a resettlement community for many residents of old Hagåtña after World War II ended in 1944.