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Inarajan Pools and East Side Beaches, Trip Around the Island, Part 2

See Robin up there on the rock?  I wonder what she can see?
One of my favorite places on the east side of the island of Guam is Inarajan Pools.  This area has a rich history with the Spanish and WWII, and some notable people have lived in this area.  Read more about it here.  The natural pools are protected by a limestone breakwater.  Tropical fish swim in the clear, shallow waters, making it a fun place for snorkelling.  A gentle current flows in, keeping the pools clean, and entertaining boys like a water slide


There are pavilions available for shade and picnics.  Long ago someone put in a diving platform, but its use doesn't seem very advisable now, as the ladder is half missing, and does anyone know if the water is deep enough in this place for diving?



The view from the big rock on the right gives you a good look at the pools, and at the ocean surf.


 One thing to note, there was a rest room on site, but it was locked.  One member of the group found that the area bushes was a very good place to find brown tree snakes.  She found three! 







 A bit further up the road we met the Krums at a beach near Talefofo for a little while before it got dark.


We had such a nice full day, starting with snorkelling at Piti Bomb Hole, and ending with resting by the sea.  What a blessing!





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  1. I so enjoy reading your thoughts by the sea, the joy and peace that radiates from your posts.

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