Guam Sunset
Sunsets in Guam can be spectacular. This image was shot from Two Lovers
Point overlooking Tumon Bay.
Another Sunset
This is another perspective of the same sunset as above.
Sunset on Tumon Beach
The color in the sky as seen over the Hilton Hotel can be magnificent.
Tumon Beach
Umatac Bay
This Village of Umatac and the San Dionisio Catholic church as seen
from the Ft Soledad Monument.
Overlooking "Hotel Row"
Tumon Bay is the location of most of the big resort hotel on Guam. Be
prepared to pay Tokyo prices as their primary clients are Japanese on
vacation!
Agana Bay
Agana is the capital of Guam.
Rainbow over Tumon Bay
This brilliant rainbow appeared just after a heavy rain. It appeared on
my way back to my hotel after slaving away all day. This is a hand-held
shot. After this incident I always take my tripod to Guam.
Spanish Bridge
Greyhound Racing
A visit to the track is one of the few socially acceptable evening entertainment
choices in Guam. I wont mention the others options here... kids might
be reading :-).
Cemetery
PhotoMann found this beach-side cemetery while exploring the southern
part of the island.

Suggested Guam Travel Guides
(Order Through Amazon Books - Click on the book name)
Lonely
Planet Micronesia
As with most Lonely Planet guides, this Micronesia edition
is one of the few guides that includes Guam. It offers you the most
up-to-date information about where to go and where to aviod, how to
get there and get around, where to stay at a reasonable rates (hard
to do in Guam). The guide provides everything you'll need to know
for a rewarding visit.
Lonely
Planet Diving & Snorkeling Guam & Yap
This diving guide is invaluable for those who want to spend
time underwater in Guam. PhotoMann is not a diver but has many friends
who rave about diving in Guam.