Guam Island Tour

Upon her arrival at the Guam International Airport the Farnsworths meet Beth with a lei courtesy of Melissa Heck.

Joel and Ned sit on top of a Spanish Bridge (cerca 1800) that survived World War Two.

Amelia and Marisol pose by the Mermaid Statue underneath the Spanish Bridge. An important legend from Guam features the mermaid.

Ned inside one of the caves used by the Japanese for cover when the US forces invaded Guam in July 1945.

This picture of Asan Beach is taken from one of the War Memorials of the Pacific. Asan Beach was one of the sites (the other Ga'an Point at Agat) of the US troops' arrival on July 21, 1945, Liberation Day. The Japanese launched banzai attacks from the hills seen in the picture. It took three weeks, but the Americans took Guam back from the occupying Japanese. July 21 continues as an important holiday in Guam.



Joel wanted to have his picture taken with Coco's Island. One of his dreams is to visit the small island resort someday.


Joel and Beth smile for the camera at Spanish Fort Soledad. Ferdinand Magellan arrived in Guam in nearby Umatac on March 6, 1521.


Beth stopped in Guam en route to her new adventure of studying at the Hillsong College in Australia. She will study Worship and Creative Arts with Darlene Zschech and company for the next three years. While she was here, we took her on a tour of Guam. All of these pictures are from our island tour. Thanks for giving us an excuse to tour the island, Beth, and God bless you in your studies.

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