Guam Liberation Day Parade 2008

This year we decided to go to the Liberation Day parade, held every July. This is the biggest Guam party of the year. It celebrates the reoccupation of the U.S. troops on Guam, and the subsequent freedom from the harsh Japanese forces, on July 21, 1944. Although very hot and sunny, we enjoyed the parade very much. That night we also went to see the fireworks. Sorry, no pictures available.

One of the local dance groups graced us with some Chamorro (native Guamanian) dances.

The Guam Territorial Band made an appearance in the parade while they are preparing for their trip to the Beijing 2008 Olympics in a couple of weeks.

We ran into our friends Julie and Lisa at the parade and were so happy to see them again.

Here a carabao (water buffalo) is getting watered down during a break in the parade.
The people of Yigo, one of the villages in Guam, sponsored this float, which won first prize in the village category of the judging.

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