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South Pacific Memorial Peace Park Review

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South Pacific Memorial Park, located in Guam, USA, used to be one of the most fierce battlefields in World War II. After the war, it was transformed into a memorial park on the basis of its original site. There is a white memorial tower inside the park.

South Pacific Memorial Peace Park

Posted: Jan 23, 2017
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  • love is blue
    5/5Outstanding
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    This is a privately owned World War II memorial site, more from a Japanese perspective. The location is basically the last organized Japanese command site, before the Americans push it. Walk a short walk and you will see the bunker prepared by the Japanese Command before killing. The memorial church also has some artifacts that stayed with tributes for years. This should be a melancholy location. Atypical tourist area but worth stopping.

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    Posted: Jul 28, 2019
  • nicholecai
    5/5Outstanding
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    We drove through the scenic spots along the road. This scenic spot is said to be the landing point of a battle. There were many soldiers killed at that time. These tombstones of soldiers killed in Europe. If you are interested in history, you may take a look at them.

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    Posted: Nov 9, 2017
  • __赛__
    5/5Outstanding
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    The Park was once an important battlefield during World War II. There was a fierce war there. To commemorate the soldiers who died in the battle, the park was built. The scenery was very good, but it was a little far away.

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    Posted: Jan 19, 2017
  • 大西瓜妞妞爸
    5/5Outstanding
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    The South Pacific Memorial Park is dedicated to the memory of the dead of the United States and Japan in World War II. It contains historical relics of World War II, which can help us understand the history of that year.

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    Posted: Apr 10, 2016
  • XXX-Trip
    5/5Outstanding
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    The former World War II headquarters has now become a beautiful Memorial park, which symbolizes peace, does not accept tickets, and can be visited whenever you have time.

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    Posted: Mar 22, 2017
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