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War in the Pacific National Historical Park
4.6/548 Reviews
803m away
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1.50km away
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1.59km away
This beach is very pristine, mainly to see the sea and see the historical park. No tourists are snorkeling here. Snorkeling here is also good from the color of the water. The water is particularly clear. The US military was in the Pacific War. Logged in here
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This beach is very pristine, mainly to see the sea and see the historical park. No tourists are snorkeling here. Snorkeling here is also good from the color of the water. The water is particularly clear. The US military was in the Pacific War. Logged in here
:The scenery is very good and you can see the Pacific Ocean. Come and try your luck again tomorrow morning to see if you can meet the sunrise on the sea. The snow-white towers and beautiful crosses against the blue sky exude the unique holiness and splendor of the Christian church. There is the tomb of Suleiman and his wife Sultan Hurim in the garden of the temple, and the tomb of the architect Sinan is not far away Lati Shi is the island stone of Guam. It is composed of the lower half of the stone pillar and the upper half of the semicircular stone cap. It resembles a mushroom. Its clumsy and naive manner reveals the most primitive light of geometric art. It is the Chamorro civilization. symbol of. There are 8 Lati stone pillars about 2.5 meters high in the Lati Rock Park. They are the oldest remains in the MEPO area of southern Guam. The pillars of Latiite are coral limestone, and the stone cap is a natural hemispherical coral cape. Tiras was originally used for sacrifices to ancestors. In the 6th century, the ancient Chamorro people used it as a pillar to build houses. Today, the traditional houses of Jeff Pago Chamorro Cultural Village are built on Lati Stone: 6 to 12 giant Lati Stones are divided into two rows and erected side by side, and then wood is erected on the boulder to shelter from wind and rain. Leaves and thatch. The number of Latishi represents a status symbol. The larger the number, the higher the social status of the house owner. Therefore, there is no need to ask questions. The Latishi in the village has quietly told you which one is the chief’s house.
The commanding heights of the Yasen area overlook the beautiful coastline of northern Guam. There is also a memorial wall to commemorate the American soldiers of World War II.
The commanding heights of the Yasen area overlook the beautiful coastline of northern Guam. There is also a memorial wall to commemorate the American soldiers of World War II.
It is best to learn about the humanities, environment, history and other documents of the scenic spots before traveling in order to have a better experience.