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first flying proa sakman in 300 years. Maiden voyage from guam to rota and back.
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First flying proa voyage from guam to rota and back in 250 years 2009may20. Traditional Navigation from Guam to Rota Isle and back via Flying Sakman Saina (a voyaging proa). By Rudolph Villaverde of Traditional Seafaring Society TSS. This page commemorates TASI's (Traditions About Seafaring Islands) 2009 first flying proa. Voyage within the Marianas in over 250 years since after the Spanish Chamoru war. The voyaging class canoe (33-foot sakman built under coordination of ordained. Winds, against major st...
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Guam's location
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Photo enhanced by a visitor to our site named Michael Neff@Sealand.com The original picture of Southern Guam with Cocos Island at its bottom was taken by Navy photographer Rembrandt Smith and presented to former Congressman Blaz during the early 1980's. The island is made visually smaller by the photo but is actually significant in size. Thanks to Spencer Layne for identifying the photographer. Click here or photo above to see Flying Distances to other countries. Warning filesize: 75k. Univ of Guam Web.
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Guam's Climate
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Click here for a precise satellite picture via The Weather Service at Tiyan. You will find a 300k gif satellite closeup of the Marianas. Naval Joint Typhoon Warning Center Guam (click the JTWC Products). The site for tracking typhoons when it approaches the Marianas. Storms are generally grouped as:. Maximum sustained winds of less than 40 miles/hr. Maximum sustained winds greater than 40 and less than 75 miles. Maximum sustained winds greater than 75 and less than 150 miles per hour.
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Guam's Geography at ns.gov.gu
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The island of Guam is. The Peak of a submerged mountain, Guam [satellite photo],. And on January 23, 1960, the manned U.S.N. bathyscaphe Trieste. Descended to the bottom. On March 24, 1995, the unmanned Japanese probe Kaiko. Also reached the bottom and recorded a depth of 35,797 feet. Click volcano map to the left to enlarge (http:/ oceanexplorer.noaa.gov). Univ of Guam Web. Source OurAmazingPlanet.com, Exploring the wonder and beauty of planet Earth through exclusive news, features and images.
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Guam's Climate
http://ns.gov.gu/climate.html
Click here for a precise satellite picture via The Weather Service at Tiyan. You will find a 300k gif satellite closeup of the Marianas. Naval Joint Typhoon Warning Center Guam (click the JTWC Products). The site for tracking typhoons when it approaches the Marianas. Storms are generally grouped as:. Maximum sustained winds of less than 40 miles/hr. Maximum sustained winds greater than 40 and less than 75 miles. Maximum sustained winds greater than 75 and less than 150 miles per hour.
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Guam's location
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Photo enhanced by a visitor to our site named Michael Neff@Sealand.com The original picture of Southern Guam with Cocos Island at its bottom was taken by Navy photographer Rembrandt Smith and presented to former Congressman Blaz during the early 1980's. The island is made visually smaller by the photo but is actually significant in size. Thanks to Spencer Layne for identifying the photographer. Click here or photo above to see Flying Distances to other countries. Warning filesize: 75k. Univ of Guam Web.
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Additional details about guam
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Guam Pacific Colony Resort with Hilton at the far end of the Cove. Photo re-rendered by Jim Melfy. Click for edited 2012 Guahan Insular Statistical Abstract 720k pdf. - - US Census Bureau 2010 Pop data here supercedes data below. Official Bird: Before the year 2000, the "totot" (Ptilinopus roseicapilla) or Mariana fruit-dove was formerly designated by the Tenth Guam Legislature as the official territorial bird. Guam Bird. The local bird known as the Ko'ko, or Guam Rail, (Gallirallus owstoni). Meadows and...
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Additional details about guam
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Guam Pacific Colony Resort with Hilton at the far end of the Cove. Photo re-rendered by Jim Melfy. Click for edited 2012 Guahan Insular Statistical Abstract 720k pdf. - - US Census Bureau 2010 Pop data here supercedes data below. Official Bird: Before the year 2000, the "totot" (Ptilinopus roseicapilla) or Mariana fruit-dove was formerly designated by the Tenth Guam Legislature as the official territorial bird. Guam Bird. The local bird known as the Ko'ko, or Guam Rail, (Gallirallus owstoni). Meadows and...
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The Chamoru Chamorro Language of Guam. Ron Laguana and Rudolph Villaverde
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Is the Chamorro language endangered? The Chamorro Language is a unique language which combines elements from other languages as well as from ancient Chamorro. Click the "Chamoru Language Lessons". Banner below to start your lessons in the Chamorro language! Additional advanced lessons are added below as WEB pages:. Fino Haya as elucidated by Lieutenant Gov. Safford 1903 to 1905 (pdf file). 1905 modification of legend Chaifi the volcano spirit aniti by Fritz,. Ancient Traditional Navigation Words. Ancient...