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88 fun things to see and do in Guam: Part III

  Third of a five-part series 37. Jungle Riverboat Cruise. If you think you’ve already explored the whole of Guam, think again, because the only thing you might still be missing is a jungle riverboat cruise that allows you to explore the lush jungle along Talafofo and Ugum...
Posted On Jul 26 2012 09:07
, By Haidee V. Eugenio

88 fun things to see and do in Guam: Part 2

  Second of a five-part series 19. Latte Stone Park. Found nowhere else in the world, latte stones are pillars on which ancient Chamorro houses were constructed as early as 500 A.D. They have become enduring landmarks of Guam and the CNMI, as well as a symbol of Chamorro...
Posted On Jun 28 2012 01:39
, By Haidee V. Eugenio

The Outdoor Chef is coming to Saipan

By Press Release   Chef Peter Duenas, a native of Guam, is scheduled to appear on Saipan as host of the upcoming “Saipan’s Next Top Chef Competition.” Chef Duenas was formally trained at Century Culinary School in San Diego, California, where he received a degree in...
Posted On Jun 15 2012 09:32
, By admin

88 fun things to see and do in Guam

By Haidee V. Eugenio Reporter   First of a five-part series Whether you’ve traveled many or a few miles to arrive on Guam shores, you will be treated to a Hafa Adai welcome that’s as warm as the tropical weather. Guam, “Where America’s day begins,” is an...
Posted On Jun 14 2012 08:53
, By admin
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