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Exploring Guam: Trekking to Hilaan Beach and Lost Pond

You may carefully (watch for potholes!) park here at this beach park, or turn right at the small dirt road and off-road it until you must park in the grass to avoid driving through private property.

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Pacific Tattoo: Tattoo regulations in the military

If you are an active-duty service member and are considering getting a tattoo, be sure to inform yourself of the rules and regulations. Here is an overview of current military tattoo policies. 

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Fun things to do on Guam: Chamorro Village & beaches

Guam is such an amazing place to see. Guam has an amazing historical site called Chamorro Village and amazing beaches! Guam is so cool you will want to come here and stay!

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Kids’ Corner: Cool pools and yummy food on Guam

Guam is a wonderful place for tourists and locals to visit and there are so many places to experience.

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Hiking Guam's Jungle: Trekking tricky trail to Cetti Falls

This difficult hike rewards the hiker with pools of freshwater full of fish that will swim all around you and  beautiful waterfalls that cascade for 500 feet.

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Feel beat of Guam's traditional Chamorro dancing

As the first few chords of “O Saina” are proudly strummed on a guitar by a member of a Chamorro dance company, the performers sing out to Chamorro ancestors to bless

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A deep dive into evolution of Chamorro music on Guam

Contemporary Chamorro music is a ubiquitous part of life on Guam at the beginning of the 21st century and a key element of modern Chamorro culture.

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Guam Folktales: Gadao's strength

Once upon a time, a long time ago, on the island of Guahan in the Mariana Islands there lived two manmaga’låhi (chiefs) named Malaguana and Gadao.

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Chamorro Folktales: Puntan Dos Amantes (Two Lover's Point)

The story of the two lovers who tied their hair together and leapt to their death on Guam was first recorded by French researcher Louis Claude de Freycinet in 1819.

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Exploring Guam: Hiking to Piti Guns and Mahogany Forest

From the Navy Base, Drive North up Marine Corps Drive. You will pass the turn for Polaris Point, the Port Authority, and the Guam Power Authority Piti power plant on your left. Soon after the stop light for the power plant, keep a lookout to your right for J.M. Tuncap Street.

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A picture-perfect hike to Guam’s magnificent Marbo Cave

Hidden along the back road of Mangilao are Marbo cave and a breathtaking cliff side view of the island’s northeastern coastline. So get your swim clothes and cameras ready because this adventure is one for the books!

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Chamorro folktales about Guam: Alu and Pang

In ancient times the people of the Mariana Islands lived in villages ruled by a maga’låhi or maga’håga (chief or high-ranking son or daughter), who made all the rules and decisions for his or her people.

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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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Hiking on Guam: Trekking to gorgeous Gadao’s Cave

This is a fantastically short hike to one of Guam’s most celebrated cultural treasures. It is definitely a must-see if you are driving through the South.

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