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88 fun things to see and do in Guam: Part 5

Conclusion 69. Talofofo Falls Resort Park. This must-see destination in Guam’s southeastern side is packed with unique features and varied activities for all ages—from the famous Talofofo Waterfalls to the so-called Yokoi’s Cave, a cable car, suspension bridges, an erotic garden,...
Posted On Mar 19 2015 04:00
, By HAIDEE V. EUGENIO, Special to the Saipan Tribune
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88 fun things to see and do in Guam: Part 4

Fourth of a five-part series 53. World’s largest Latte Stone replica. Replicas and images of the iconic Latte Stones—the stone pillars of ancient Chamorro houses and found only in the Marianas—can be seen in many areas of Guam and the CNMI but the largest replica is found at the...
Posted On Feb 26 2014 08:37
, 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

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

A woman jumps off a cliff and into the waters of Tony’s Falls as other hike… A dip in Tony’s Falls might just be what the doctor ordered after a difficu… A view of the beautiful Umatac Bay through an opening in the Spanish-era Fo… Real carabaos or...
Posted On Jun 28 2012 01:39
, By Jun Dayao

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