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Smoked meat are carefully prepared by the people who live in Pagan. These are put into bags to give out to relatives living on Alagmagan and Saipan.
There are no accommodations on Pagan so visitors are asked to camp out to experience the island organically.
A walkway of trees that leads to the south side of Pagan Island.
The dock on Pagan built by the Japanese during World War II overlooking the volcano in the north side.
Miles and miles of coconut trees surround the island of Pagan that makes it a good source of copra for the CNMI.
The cleared area in the middle is where people established their homes on Alamagan Island. There are currently seven people who live on the island.
Hardened lava found around the north volcano of Pagan. It also blocks a portion of the runway that is why planes have a hard time landing on Pagan.
Pagan is made up of volcanic rocks just like all the islands in Micronesia but rock formations in Pagan are unique and majestic.