Sella Bay hike on Labor Day, Monday morning
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View from the top, looking down to Sella Bay - just beginning our hike |
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I was told this bridge dates back 400-500 years |
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I was told these vegetation covered Latte stones date back at least 1,000 years |
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We made it down to Sella Bay |
We also did a few more hikes on Saturday/P-Day August 30th.
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Went to a Korean Airlines crash site and memorial |
Then we went on a hike to Charlie Corn's memorial. He was Chinese, and I was told, Guam's first millionaire.
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Our Group - Marthalina, Scott, Braydon, Lela, Sister Martin, Bishop Davis, and Elder Martin taking the picture |
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Glad we put on mosquito repellent - Wish we had a machete to hack down the sharp sword grass |
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We arrived |
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Wow - Hundreds of Wild Orchids everywhere - Sister Martin likes them |
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More hiking in the water - Yes...this is the trail |
After we got back to the truck we headed for Libugon, an old bombed out WWII radio station.
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