We found a beach on the north end of Agat that we hadn't been to before. It is part of the National Historic Park on Guam, so pretty clean and quiet. There is an old Japanese bunker there, with lots of damage to the cement, so you know it was attacked pretty hard.
No one lives here any more except the crabs.
But lots of men will likely recognise the uniquely shaped island just off shore. Likely they sheltered some young American men at one time from Japanese bullets.
The sun set then, 70 years ago, just as it sets now. Everything is quiet and safe, thanks to their sacrifice.
The people of Guam were so thankful to be set free from the suffering they had been experiencing. Life didn't get better quickly, because their homes were destroyed, and most of the foliage on the island ruined. But they had freedom once again.
Hard to imagine what they went through! But ever so grateful. Sure am enjoying you sharing your experiences with the rest of us!
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