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Memorial Beach Park: August 7, 1974 Guam Highway 1 ... Ypao Beach Archeological Site: Ypao Beach Archeological Site: May 24, 1984 : Address restricted [5] Tamuning:
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.
Skate Park, Dededo [3] Gov. Joseph Flores Beach Park, Ypao Tumon (Hilton Side) [3] Gov. Joseph Flores Beach Park, Ypao Tumon (GVB Side) [3] Padre Palomo Memorial Beach Park, Hagåtña [3] Paseo Guerrero Field, Hagåtña [3] Senator Angel Santos Memorial Park, Hagåtña [3] Fort Santa Agueda, Agana Heights [3] Tepugan (Fish Eye) Beach Park, Piti [3]
The Ipao Pillbox I is one of three surviving World War II-era fortifications on Ypao Point, located west of Tumon Bay on the west side of the island of Guam.It is built into the limestone cliff overlooking the beach on the property of the Hilton Hotel, about 17 metres (56 ft) in from the high tide line.
Memorial Beach Park: Asan January 21, 1975 August 7, 1974 1084 ... Ypao Beach Archaeological Site Tumon April 2, 1984 May 24, 1984 1205 Ypao Pillbox I
Asan Beach Park , [1] NHRP-listed Asan Invasion Beach of the 1944 Battle of Guam, part of War in the Pacific National Historical Park [2] [4] Asan Beach (Asan-Maina) [1] 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 ...
There are at least three defensive structures documented in the cliffs above Tumon Beach. Cliffline Fortification One, about 8 miles (13 km) south of St. John's School, is a concrete structure 1.75 by 2.0 metres (5 ft 9 in × 6 ft 7 in), with a west-facing embrasure overlooking Tumon Bay. Only its entrance is visible. [5]
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 ...