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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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Trekking to Guam’s beautiful San Carlos Falls and Swimming Hole

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.

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Surf’s up! Catching a wave off coast of gorgeous Guam

If you have ever experienced surfing, you can never forget the feeling of riding a wave produced by the power of the ocean.

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Beware of 'localism' when surfing off Guam shores

When surfing locally, bear in mind – if not beware of – “localism.” It’s a practice that is very much alive and well on Guam, according to surfers.

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15 things to know before you go to Guam

Guam is unique and complex. It looks like one thing on the surface, but it’s entirely another animal underneath. Save time, money, and embarrassment on your trip (or move) to Guam with these tips! You can thank us later.

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Q&A interview with dive instructor, Robert G. Wyckoff

The Guam Guide brings you an exclusive interview with Robert G. Wyckoff, a seasoned dive instructor from PADI (Professional Association of Diving Instructors).

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So We Leapt: Para I Hinanao-ta Mo’na at Guam Museum July 12, Aug. 18

“Bringing art and history to life - an amazing glimpse of postwar Guam & the CHamoru generation who lived and forged the journey forward.”

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Get to know Guam: Sånta Rita-Sumai Santa Rita developed after WWII

Sånta Rita-Sumai is one of two villages that does not have a name derived from the CHamoru language. The other is Tamuning, a Carolinian word given to the area that was a temporary settlement for Carolinians in the 17th century.

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10 fun things to do on Guam

Guam is more than a laid back paradise, it is a place with rich culture and fascinating history, where rugged adventure, exciting activities, high style and fast paced entertainment all combine to create a perfectly unique and memorable experience.

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Beyond the reef: Why Palau is more than just scuba diving

It’s not just the stunning diversity of its underwater ecosystem; it’s the deep commitment to preserving this natural wonder.

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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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Yap's historic sites: Exploring remote island where WWII ended

In 1945, 722 U.S. Navy ships were anchored in the atoll of Ulithi, 100 miles east of the main island of Yap. This number is even larger than at Pearl Harbor.

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