Palau’s waters conceal a compelling story—a tale of destruction and resilience, history and nature, past and present.
The new location provides better convenience for PHR Club Members
In the summer of 1996, my mother took me to Guam, a tiny island sitting on the southern left edge of the Pacific Ocean.
Since it was my friend’s birthday, and a big one at that, she wanted to celebrate it big, with an adventure to make lasting memories.
Dating as far back as the Upper Paleolithic (around 10,000 to 40,000 years ago), humans have been producing art that has both captivated and puzzled archeologists
Everyone just needs a place to unwind sometimes and the best way to do that is by reconnecting with nature.
A tropical vacation awaits in the Maldives but it doesn’t have to break the bank!
Editor’s note: Whether you’re out to capture island beauty with a camera, in search of a picture-perfect backdrop for romance, or you simply appreciate a scenic vista as much as the next guy or gal, it doesn’t take long to notice that there is much about Guam to please the eye.
One of the best examples of Chamorro cave art can be found in Inarajan at what is known as Gadao’s Cave. This limestone cave is located above the shoreline, approximately four meters inland.