Lati Rock Park in Guam is a small attraction, but those maps are looking for in combination with Google Maps. It took a long time to find them. Later, I found out that Lati Rock Park was behind Plaza de España and on the side of a road. There is a free medium parking lot opposite the park, there are some tribal sites, some houses made of straw-like piles, and some records of the time, this is a free attraction, if you are interested in history, this attraction can not be missed. It is worth reminding that there is no park on the side of the road. You should pay attention to safety when crossing the road. There are many cars on the road that day, probably because of the place where tourist attractions are more concentrated!
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Lati Rock Park in Guam is a small attraction, but those maps are looking for in combination with Google Maps. It took a long time to find them. Later, I found out that Lati Rock Park was behind Plaza de España and on the side of a road. There is a free medium parking lot opposite the park, there are some tribal sites, some houses made of straw-like piles, and some records of the time, this is a free attraction, if you are interested in history, this attraction can not be missed. It is worth reminding that there is no park on the side of the road. You should pay attention to safety when crossing the road. There are many cars on the road that day, probably because of the place where tourist attractions are more concentrated!
We enjoyed our visit to Lati Rock Park. It was much smaller than I thought, but still beautiful.. and fun. There is a conflict shelter for you to visit and you can still walk through it. Unfortunately this one you can walk through has a lot of garbage. The park itself is beautiful and clean. Some people talk about tickets but actually no tickets. Really a pleasant short stay.
Lamestone Park is a small attraction, is at the back of the Church of Santa Maria, here to see the houses of the former islanders, like the shape of the WA peak stonehenge, many tourists, is free attraction!
Across the road behind Sibanya Square, a small open park, but shaded by trees and pleasant scenery, the iconic building is the eight Lati stones representing the symbol of Chamorro civilization.
Lati Rock Park, directly opposite the Guam Executive Building, is still necessary to visit. This park is large in size and has a long history. There are many beautiful boulders in the park. It feels great to visit here and the scenery is really great.
A small park on the roadside opposite Plaza de España, densely wooded, 8 Lati stones representing Chamorro culture are moved here. Close to the mountain are two air defense fortifications entrances.
Tila Stone Park is near Plaza de España, this attraction is on the side of the road, after arriving, found that the original attraction is small, so it is easy to be ignored! There are some small stones like mushrooms, it is said to be the house that used to live in Guam!