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VIDEO: San Antonio Bridge & Sirena Park in Guam

San Antonio Bridge was built in 1800 and spanned the Agaña River until the river was diverted in 1946. Beside the bridge is a statue of Sirena, Guam’s legendary mermaid.

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VIDEO: Guam Virtual Vacation: Sensual Love Land in Talofofo Falls

Explore the island of Guam right at your fingertips! From Hagåtña’s Plaza de Espana to Inarajan’s Gef Pago, it’s all waiting for you!

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Dear Auntie Gigi: Shy men, getting ghosted and zori confusion

Auntie Gigi has been around to know everyone’s business — and she’s got notes.

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Taste of Guam: Yummy mango recipes to give a try at home

Wash and distribute lettuce into four individual salad bowls.


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Become famous by being published in Stars and Stripes Destination Paradise magazine!

It’s time to book your flights and pack your bags to go on your next adventure! We know you love to travel as much as we do and being stationed in the Pacific provides great access to all the beautiful countries you never imagined you’d get to see.

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Mouth-watering Chamorro food recipes on Guam

You don’t have to be a gourmand to know that Guam food is pretty addictive.


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Chamorro Folktales: How young maidens saved Guam

Did you ever notice the odd shape of Guahan, the southernmost island of the Mariana Islands in Micronesia? It looks as though large bites were taken from either side.

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Annie's Chamorro Kitchen: Raw honey – The Miracle nectar

I’ve read many different articles about the health benefits of honey over white, granulated sugar.

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Get to know Guam: Agana Heights at the forefront of island's history

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.

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Taste of Guam: 4 ways to serve up Chamorro Ahi Tuna Poke

My family just loves seafood. One of our favorites is ahi tuna poke.

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More than just beaches: Spotlight on Guam's nature, culture

Guam has some of the most stunning beaches you might ever see but the island’s natural beauty extends far beyond white sand shores and sparkling turquoise waters.

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Mouth-watering Chamorro food recipes on Guam

You don’t have to be a gourmand to know that Guam food is pretty addictive.

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Discover Ocean Stewardship: Guam Youth Fishing Derby & Free Clinic to be held June 20, 27

Connect your family to the rich heritage of the island and the vibrant life of our coastal waters.

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VIDEO: Guam Kitchen: Simple recipe for Chamorro dish Tiao Kelaguen

Cooked without heat, kelaguen is a signature dish of Chamorro cuisine that uses a combination of lemon juice, salt, and hot peppers to “cook” chopped fish, seafood, or meat.

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