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

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A woman jumps off a cliff and into the waters of Tony’s Falls as other hike…
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A dip in Tony’s Falls might just be what the doctor ordered after a difficu…
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A view of the beautiful Umatac Bay through an opening in the Spanish-era Fo…
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Real carabaos or water buffaloes, used for centuries in farming, have also …
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The author in a balcony of Hilton Guam Resort & Spa overlooking Tumon B…
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Tourists and residents flock to Tumon Bay for a host of fun activities. Be…
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A diving platform, left, is one of the unique features of Inarajan Pools, n…Fotogalleria Image Number 19793
A morning view from Hyatt Regency Guam at Tumon Bay. (Haidee V. Eugenio)…

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A boy wades in the water of Inarajan Pools, protected from big waves by cor…Fotogalleria Image Number 19789
Tourists check out Fort Nuestra Senora de la Soledad, a Spanish-era fort th…
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One of the holiday attractions at Skinner Plaza in central Hagatna. (Haidee…

Jun Dayao Dayao
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