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Agana, Guam
Largest in the string of Pacific islands known as the Marianas, Guam is a tropical paradise steeped in ancient legend tied to the modern world. More than 1 million visitors a year come to enjoy its beaches, varied cultures and friendly inhabitants. |
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| The largest in the string of Pacific islands known as the Marianas, Guam is an island rich in ancient legend, yet inextricably tied to events of the modern world. Its location in the original world trade routes have led to occupation, invasion and go... [ more ] |
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For a small island in the middle of the vast Pacific Ocean, Guam has a surprising amount to see and do, with natural wonders and sunny beaches never more than a short trip from modern conveniences and fine dining. At only 32 miles in length and 8 mil... [ more ] |
| Guam is a newcomer to the resort destination scene; it only began seriously marketing tourism during the late 1980s. Since that time, however, its annual visitors have grown to outnumber its residents by more than 10 to 1. The result of this rapid gr... [ more ] |
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