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Tumon Bay is a bay in the United States territory of Guam, opening to the Philippine Sea.It is bounded to the north by Two Lovers Point and to the south by Ypao Point. The entirety of the bay falls within the Tumon Bay Marine Preserve, also known as the Tumon Bay Marine Preserve Area (MPA) and Tumon Preserve, one of five marine preserves on Guam.
Tumon Bay from the south Tumon ( Chamorro : Tomhom ) is a district located on Tumon Bay along the northwest coast of the United States unincorporated territory of Guam . Located in the municipality of Tamuning , it is the center of Guam's tourist industry.
Two Lovers Point (Chamorro: Puntan Dos Amåntes) is a prominent cape and seaside cliff in Tamuning, Guam, that overlooks northern Tumon Bay and the Philippine Sea.One of four National Natural Landmarks on Guam, it is closely associated with the folktale of two doomed lovers and is a major tourist attraction.
South shore of Tumon Beach in Tumon Bay 13°30′19″N 144°47′48″E / 13.505139°N 144.796667°E / 13.505139; 144.796667 ( As Sombreru Pillbox Tamuning
The Tumon Bay Japanese fortifications are a collection of World War II-era military structures along the coast of Guam in and near the village of Tumon.Many of these structures were listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1991, using the alternate spelling "Tomhum".
West Hagåtña Beach Front / Agana Bay Beach [1] [3] Dungca's Beach / Trinchera Beach (Hagåtña) [1] Beaches in Tumon, the tourist center of Guam "Tumon Beach" [2] is an umbrella term for the shoreline of Tumon Bay, Guam's tourist center, which is divided into variously named beaches and parks Ypao Beach [1] [2] Matapang Beach [2]
The San Vitores Beach Japanese Fortification are the remains of World War II-era defensive positions facing the beach of Tumon Bay on the west side of the island of Guam. Located near the stairs to the beach of the Guam Reef Hotel are the remains of two concrete pillboxes built by Japanese defenders during the occupation period 1941–44. One ...
It is a 4.0-by-2.70-metre (13.1 ft × 8.9 ft) two-room pillbox with a "complex configuration" of six walls; its west-facing wall is .45-metre (1.5 ft) thick and has a gun port commanding the center of Tumon Bay. Entrance and an air vent come through the east wall.