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10 Best place to visit in Talofofo Village Guam

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10 Amazing Things To Do In Guam Micronesia - Travel Video

Guam is a small island island with beautiful landscapes, fantastic history and unique culture. It is popular to tourists and has something for everyone.
Here are some benefits The 10 Best and Fun Things To Do in Guam Micronesia.

1. The Pacific National historical park
2. Guam Premier outlets
3. Apra Harbor
4. Chamorro Village
5. Talofofo beach
6. Mount Lamlam
7. Guam museum
8. Two Lovers Point
9. Alupat Island
10. Tarza Magical Adventure zone and water park

If you are ready to Explore Guam today, click on this to Discover the hidden gem in Guam Micronesia.



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Talofofo Falls Guam 4K

Pacific Ocean, Shoichi Yokoi, Chamorro, Jungle,
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What Is It Like To Visit Talofofo Falls (Guam's Easiest Waterfall)?

In this video, we show you what a visit to the Talofofo Falls Resort Park is like. This is perhaps Guam's easiest waterfall to visit, and this video should give you a pretty good idea of what to expect on a visit...
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THINGS TO DO IN GUAM - BEST PLACES TO VISIT IN GUAM // MERIZO PIER - 4K

Upon visiting Guam, you always want to check out spectacular, unique locations that really stand out with their incredible visuals and unique appeal. The Merizo Pier is located in Merizo, it’s right near the sea, and it does manage to stand out with its incredible set of visuals. A lot of people come to the Merizo Pier because it’s a great spot for diving and swimming. On top of that, you can just come here, relax and unwind, which is always an important thing to take into consideration. The town itself is small, it has under 2000 inhabitants, and it does bring that colonial, unique vibe that a lot of people like and enjoy. It’s a serene location with plenty of cool things to see. It’s unlike anything you can find on the market, and the results themselves can indeed be second to none. Plus, it just leads to an amazing, unique set of benefits, which is exactly what you want to have here.


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The Valley of the Latte Adventure Park, Talofofo, Guam. Guam's 76th Liberation Day Celebration

The Valley of the Latte, nestled on the banks of the Talofofo River, represents thousands of years of Chamorro culture and history. The first signs of life have been carbon dated back to 206 BC. Fast-forward to 1944, a young soldier from the Japanese Imperial Army, Soichi Yokoi. Instead of surrendering to American Liberation Forces landing on Guam, he and two of his comrades sought refuge in the Talofofo and Bubulao Valley until their mother country would come and rescue them.

28 years later in 1972 Talofofo Residents Jose Duenas and Manuel Degracia capture one of the last surviving Japanese stragglers Soichi Yokoi and bring him to the Surfside Cafe for interrogation, the present day Valley of the Latte Giftshop.

The repatriation of Yokoi to his home country of Japan was a historic milestone for the island in connection to World War II.

Today, 76 years after the Liberation of Guam, the Talofofo River Valley, has become the iconic location where CHamoru culture and history is brought to life every single day and shared with visitors from Yigo to Japan, California to Korea, and many more throughout the world.

We strive to be the place chosen by the people of Guam to celebrate our culture and share the beauty of our island with all that visit.

We are honored to have our cultural practitioners share and celebrate with us on the land where our ancestors lived and flourished.

We are also honored to have our I Tao Tao Ta, our Military Brothers and Sisters, and all our International Guests share with us in the celebration of our 76th Liberation at the Valley of the Latte.

We have endured a World War and we are now faced with another global challenge wreaking havoc on our people. But we are strong and resilient and will overcome once more, all the challenges placed before us.

We are proud to be a part of the Talofofo and Southern Guam community.


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Talofofo WaterFall & Attractions Guam Vlog

I accidentally deleted the first upload so here it is again. Sorry!
This trip was so much fun! It is inexpensive and not too far of a drive from Tumon. It's almost a week later and I'm still saying how much fun it was. Totally worth it! There are a few attractions on site. This video seems random with a HAUNTED HOUSE in the mix but it was fun. Random and quirky.
Also Love Land is included in price, but these statues I could not film. Risqué ????

Talofofo Falls Park, GUAM.

Falls @ 2:55

A quick look at Talofofo Falls with some friends. The drive up to
the falls as well. Skip to 2:55 for Talafofo Falls Park.

Taken with GoPro and iPhone.

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Planning My Trip to Guam 2023 | Can't wait to visit my home island again!

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I had left my beautiful home Guam in 2021, and now I'm coming back for a visit this year! I'm so excited to see family and friends, revisit some of my favorite spots, and also to gain new experiences and see what has changed or developed since I've been gone. If you're planning a visit or vacation, or you may be moving to the island soon, I hope this video helps you with planning your trip as well!

WATCH More Things I Miss About Guam
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0:00 Hafa Adai!
1:35 Flights/travel
3:12 Lodging
4:49 Jimmy Dee's
5:35 Two Lovers Point
6:43 Simply Food
8:01 Horse and Cow
9:06 Chamorro Village
9:45 Capricciosa
10:14 Snorkeling
11:30 Wish list
15:31 New dance video

1. Travel - Flying from Norfolk, VA to Guam will take about 18-19 hours of travel time (yikes!) With this also being the first time I will travel with a baby on my own, I took advantage of reserving bulkhead seats for the longer flights, as these can accommodate a bassinet. For the shorter flights, I upgraded to Economy Plus seats since they have more legroom and will be more comfortable for me as I would have to hold my baby on my lap.

2. Lodging - For majority of my stay, I will be at my mom's house. I will also be checked into a hotel for a few nights during my sister's wedding events. I definitely wanted to move around the island a bit so I also looked on AirBnB and found an awesome spot in Tamuning which is right on Dungca's Beach, one of my favorite spots! I figured, why not treat myself a little bit with a venue right by the beach?

3. Revisiting favorite spots and experiences
- Jimmy Dee's: one of my favorite beach spots in Tamuning where we would go for good vibes and fun activities such as frisbee, beer pong, awesome music, doggy play time, and beautiful sunsets
- Two Lovers Point: a cliffside tourist site in Harmon/Dededo which also holds a special place in my heart because my husband and I got married there :) You'll find an breathtaking view of the ocean from their lookout point!
- Simply Food: a vegetarian and vegan grocery store and lunch counter in Agana Heights. I had worked here from almost a year before leaving Guam, and my coworkers really had come to feel like family. Not only was it a great place to work, but their food is absolutely delicious! I can't wait to indulge in their daily lunch specials, hearty soups, and vegetarian baked goods. I might buy out all of their zucchini muffins when I swing by, haha!
- Horse and Cow: a restaurant and sports bar in Tamuning. I was the bartender here for over 4 years and enjoyed all my experiences, both as an employee AND as a customer! It was just one of those fun places with awesome food and drinks and especially bar games.
- Wednesday nights at Chamorro Village: Wednesday night is the big night market held at Chamorro Village in Agana. With awesome food vendors, craftsmanship, local entertainment and activities, it's definitely something every newcomer to Guam has to experience!
- Capricciosa: one of my favorite restaurants featuring a fusion of Italian and Japanese flavors.
- Snorkeling: Of course I had to include my favorite water activity while I lived on Guam. There are so many beautiful snorkeling spots around the island where you can safely swim and also catch a glimpse of the wonderful marine life. Some of my favorite spots were Fish Eye, Gab Gab, Old Wives Beach, and Ague Cove. There are many more that I'm sure I haven't see yet, so be sure to explore as much as you can!

4. Wish list/new experiences
- Village fiesta: I don't know if there will be any public fiestas happening while we're visiting, but attending one is always a treat. You can expect to experience delicious homemade dishes, friendly people, and awesome fiesta dance music.
- Valley of the Latte Tour: Located in down south in Talofofo, this is a cultural tour and adventure park that has become a hot tourist attraction for newcomers, and I haven't attended yet! Trying to keep close to my roots, I definitely have this on my itinerary to gain a culturally educational experience.
- Rhythmic cycling: Before we left Guam in 2021, I had gotten into rhythmic cycling which became a big part of my workout regimen. When we left, my sister ended up training and becoming an instructor so I was so sad to be missing out on her classes :( BUT the great news is that she is opening her own studio Made Wild, and it'll be in full swing by the time we visit, so I'll be able to finally take one of her classes (or a few)!
- New dance video: The first Guam video I made to kick off my channel was Dancing Around Guam and I wanted to do a new one for my visit back and incorporate some of my fellow dance colleagues this time. Not only willI get to feature the talented dance community on Guam, but I'll also get to showcase the island's beauty all over again!

GUAM's Inarajan Natural Pools in the Beautiful Historic village of Inalåhan ????????

Hafa Adai!!! In this Video we head over to the southern part of Guam ???????? in the historic village of Inalåhan and check out the beautiful newly renovated Natural Pools of Inarajan!
Its awesome natural formed pools that over time became such a great place for tourist and locals alike to come visit and go for a swim!!!
So come with and lets check it out!!!
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Inarajan Natural Pools!!
A Virtual Tour of this beautiful place!

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GUAM | People, Weather, Military, Travel, Where to stay

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This kicks off the Exploring Guam series with a general overview of Guam and basic info you should know when visiting here! This is for those who are new to the island, planning a trip, or may be moving to Guam soon. Learn about where Guam is exactly, what the weather is like, what military bases are located here, where to stay, and more. I hope this video entices you to visit the island sometime and experience all it has to offer!
SUBSCRIBE for more as I post other videos on water activities, events, night life, fitness, recreation, etc. :)

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00:00 Hafa Adai!
00:46 Location
01:34 Size
02:10 Weather
02:50 Religion
03:09 Schools
03:38 Military
04:15 The People
06:38 Where to stay
08:10 Personal experiences

0:46 Location - Where is Guam? We're a little island in the middle of the Pacific Ocean, within the vicinity of Australia, Hawaii, the Philippine Islands, and Japan. It's very easy to travel from here to other parts of Southeast Asia.

1:34 Size - 30 miles long, about 210 sq. miles. As of 2021, its population is roughly 168,000. From personal experience, you could drive around the entire island in about 2 hours, which means commute from home to workplace is never more than 30-40 minutes.

2:10 Weather - It is consistently humid on Guam. Summertime is when the warmer temperatures are felt with highs between 88-91 degrees F and lows between 77-80 degrees F. You WILL sweat so dress light! Cooler temperatures in the 70s occur during the months of November to January/mid-February.

2:50 Religion - Guam is a predominantly Catholic community, but there are other smaller church groups such as Baptist, Mormon, Seventh Day Adventist, Methodist, etc. that exist.

3:09 Schools - There are 27 public Elementary Schools, 8 public Middle Schools, 6 public High Schools, and about 13-14 private schools that house a variety of grade levels. The two college level schools present are the University of Guam and the Guam Community College. Guam colleges are highly recommended if you want to pursue a degree in Marine Biology.

3:38 Military on Guam - There are two main military installations, one being Andersen Air Force Base in Yigo and the other being Naval Base Guam (Big Navy) in Santa Rita. There are other smaller installations around the island like NCTS, Naval Magazine, Naval Hospital, etc. which means many federal job opportunities AND a high turnover cycle for military personnel and families stationed on Guam.

4:15 People - This mini melting pot is home to so many! Ranging from CHamorus, Filipinos, tourists, military, and other Micronesian Islanders, you're bound to meet people from so many backgrounds and ethnicities. DON'T mix up the CHamorus with chods/chauds. A true CHamoru will be very welcoming and hospitable to newcomers while a chod/chaud will be more closed off.

6:38 Where to stay - This is a broad statement because the bottomline is that you should definitely explore the different areas and villages IN PERSON. From a general description, the noisier, busier parts of Guam would be the villages of Dededo, Tumon, Tamuning, and sometimes east Agana. The quieter areas that are away from the hustle and bustle would be villages like Mangilao, Yona, Talofofo, Inarajan, Asan, Agat, Santa Rita, Umatac, and Merizo.

8:10 Different personal experiences - I'm not going to lie and say everyone has loved Guam; people have either loved their time here or they've hated it. However, it all depends on what YOU make of it. Are you going to stay at home the whole time and miss out on potential experiences and friendships, or are you someone that will explore the island and make an active effort to meet people and discover all the hidden gems Guam has to offer? It's really up to you when you get here.

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Baldyga Group presents Best Entertainment in Guam!

BG Tours Guam is the winner of numerous awards from Trip Advisor and the Guam Visitors Bureau (GVB) due to highly rated reviews, travel feedback, and recommendations. Enjoy family trip suggestions for the best Guam trip and the very Best of Guam restaurants, entertainment, sightseeing, shows, tours, and Guam nightlife including SandCastle Theater, Tao Tao Tasi Beach Dinner Show, the BIG Sunset Dinner Cruise and Dolphin Watching Tour, Ride the Ducks Guam, The Beach Restaurant & Bar, Anemos Mediterranean Restaurant, and the Club ZOH with Long Bar and Mou Muse.

Drive from TALOFOFO to DEDEDO Guam 2013

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Drive from Talofofo to Dededo East side of Guam November 2013

Camera used: GoPro Hero 3

Southeast Guam

A Video Featuring Lolo Doyle (A Merizo Carabao) & Scenic Views of Merizo, Inarajan, Talofofo & Yona. Reproduced w/ Music by and Honors to Our Awesome Local Artists The Cruz Family..Special Thanks to Youtube (Product Broadcast)...Enjoy...:)

Guam Village Voyager: Inarajan

The first episode of an Andersen Air Fore Base series highlighting what makes each village in Guam unique. A1C Adam Harder takes you around a day in the southern village of Inarajan.

2nd Annual GADAO Festival! In the HISTORIC Village of Inarajan Guam ????????

Welcome to the 2nd Annual Chief Gadao Festival! A new Event in Guam that I stumbled Across where they Celebrate Down in the beautiful historical village of Inalahan (Inarajan)
Its a two day event which started off on Friday and goes till Saturday!! It celebrates local musicians and artists and well as the wonderful things to see and do down south in inarajan!! with great FOOD, local crafts and MORE!!
Its a new Event/ Festival that i cant wait to visit again
Next year!

So come with us as I take you on a virtual tour of this new event down in Inarajan!
Biba maga'lahi Gadao! Biba Inalahan!!
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Check out my other travels/Events of Guam here
GUAM's Inarajan Natural Pools in the Beautiful Historic village of Inalåhan ????????


GUAM VLOGS


Guam's Malesso Crab ???? Festival! ????????


TOKYO Japan ???????? Visual Postcards with MARK


The 14th Annual Agat MANGO ???? Festival! The RETURN of this Awesome Guam Event!???????? 4K Virtual Tour


MANILA! Philippines


Shoutouts to the village and Mayor of Inarajan!
great event and vibes!

-Mark..

#Guam #Inarajan #travel

Timestamps:
00:00 Welcome To Gef Pago Cultural Village
00:35 Folklore story of Chief Gadao
02:17 Pickled Papaya, Tinala Katne and Red Rice!
03:20 Local Produce Martinez Fruits and Vegetables
03:51 ko'ko hut with the Vibes
04:27 we came pretty EARLY!? ???? checking the booths
05:59 Fun Games
07:03 Tropic Trio Band
07:21 Local Booth Vendors
08:18 Coconut candy and TUBA
09:19 Colorful Rocks ???? a Sign youre down south
09:39 sinahis and more local products
10:41 checking the food trucks BBQ ????
12:29 lets eat!
13:36 Sticky Fingers for desserts ????
14:10 heading out
14:19 Tropic Cool Band
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Talofofo Caves, Guam 10JUL16

Khalid - Location (Prod. By Syk Sense, Tunji Ige, & Smash David)
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The kids had school, and it was my birthday so i pressured the wife into spelunking, even though she hates caves and tight spaces.

Talofofo Caves (Guam - 5/27/2019)

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Tourism Works!

Tourism is Guam's #1 industry and it works for all of us. The money made from tourism goes into projects that keep our island paradise beautiful and contribute to making Guam the best place to live, work and visit.

Check out visitguam.com for more on the activities and events associated with tourism on Guam.

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Talofofo San Miguel Village Fiesta September 23, 2012 - Atoigue's Residence

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