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      Aerial view of the city's gorgeous natural pool
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      Aerial view of the city's gorgeous natural pool
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      Aerial view of the city's gorgeous natural pool

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      A weaver displays her finished items
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      A weaver displays her finished items

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      A historic church façade, mottled by time
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      A historic church façade, mottled by time

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      Crossing a stone bridge over an Inarajan natural pool
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      Crossing a stone bridge over an Inarajan natural pool
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      Crossing a stone bridge over an Inarajan natural pool

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      Jumping in for a refreshing swim
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      Jumping in for a refreshing swim
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      Jumping in for a refreshing swim

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      View of Bear Rock, a natural bear-shaped outcropping formed by erosion
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      View of Bear Rock, a natural bear-shaped outcropping formed by erosion
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      View of Bear Rock, a natural bear-shaped outcropping formed by erosion

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      A traditional Spanish hotnu oven, used for making specialty breads
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      A traditional Spanish hotnu oven, used for making specialty breads
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      A traditional Spanish hotnu oven, used for making specialty breads

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      Stunning view from Mount Lamlam, considered by some to be the world's tallest mountain rising 405 meters above sea level from the Marianas Trench, the deepest part of the ocean
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      Stunning view from Mount Lamlam, considered by some to be the world's tallest mountain rising 405 meters above sea level from the Marianas Trench, the deepest part of the ocean
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      Stunning view from Mount Lamlam, considered by some to be the world's tallest mountain rising 405 meters above sea level from the Marianas Trench, the deepest part of the ocean

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      Historic houses and tropical foliage line a quaint city street
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      Historic houses and tropical foliage line a quaint city street
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      Historic houses and tropical foliage line a quaint city street

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      A historic seaside village where time stands still

      The tranquil village of Inarajan is located on the southeastern coast of Guam and is rich with both Chamorro culture and Spanish history. Considered the oldest village in Guam, its history predates the island’s discovery by Portuguese explorer Ferdinand Magellan in 1521. Today, Inarajan remains the island’s best-preserved Spanish-era village with plenty of historical, cultural and natural attractions to explore. If you’re in Guam and want to get at the heart of the island, head to Inarajan.


      Living History

      Almost all of Inarajan’s 17 historic sites can be explored by simply walking around the village. Wander down San Jose Avenue and gaze at the paintings on the doors and windows of the buildings, which illustrate what life in Guam was like in the 1950s. Admire the structures along San Jose Avenue, including the George Flores Old Store and History Center, which resides in a historic building that was built in 1914. Don’t miss the Hotnu Bakery, where delicious sweet breads and pizza are made in a Spanish brick oven three times a week. Just around the corner is Saint Joseph Catholic Church, which has been the center of Inajaran village since 1680. Buried beneath the church altar are the remains of Father Jesus Baza Dueñas, a martyr who was executed by Japanese soldiers during World War II.

       

      A Cultural Treasure

      In addition to being a historic village, Inarajan is a designated folk arts village. Head to Gef Pa’go Cultural Village, which sits on the shore of the bay. This living museum is staffed mainly by elder Chamorros who demonstrate the traditional Chamorro arts, crafts and cooking that were widely practiced in the first half of the 20th century. Staffers also give tours of the 1901 Leon Guerrero House, which housed the village commissioner and his 16 children, and is one of the oldest homes in the village. Some of the island’s earliest cultural relics can be seen at Gadao’s Cave, where ancient cave pictographs depict legendary Chief Gadao, who was revered for his strength and fearlessness and lives on in Chamorro folklore. The chief is also commemorated in a bronze statue that portrays him rowing his canoe.

       

      Wild Wonders

      Take a walk to the sea and have a seat at the edge of Agfayan Bay is a large, natural rock formation that locals call "Bear Rock" because it looks like a giant bear sitting in the sun. Then wander over toward the southern side of the main village where you’ll find Salaglula Pool, a set of natural seawater pools that are a popular spot for swimming. Or head up into the hills and take a peek at the beautiful Talofofo Falls and learn about the cave where Shoichi Yokoi hid for 30 years, not realizing that World War II had ended.

      Fun Fact

      Overlooking Inarajan’s natural pool in Guam
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      Inarajan is home to a naturally occuring oceanfront pool, protected from the waves by coral barriers.

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