Guam, an unincorporated territory of the United States, is the largest and most populous island in all of Micronesia. Guam’s natural beauty is enhanced by the Chamorro people’s commitment to preservation of land and tradition. Guam is rich in historic sites such as Latte Park, home to giant carved limestone formations, and many famous WWII sites, including Asan Beach.
Topics of special interest include WWII history, indigenous culture, and terrestrial and marine biology.
