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A Special Group from Annapolis, MD Experiences Saipan- DAY 1 “WWII Pilgrimage/In Search of Amelia Earhart”

“Thanks so much for going above and beyond my, and I am sure the academy’s expectations in providing a quality tour of Saipan and Tinian. Your attention to detail and ability to remain fluid during the tour was very appreciated. I really enjoyed looking at the images and video clips you captured of the trip, and I look forward to working with you again in the future!” — David Anderson, Outdoor Focus LLC

 

From July 31 to August 5, 2022, I had the honor and pleasure of hosting a cultural and history tour for a special team from Annapolis, Maryland! Here are some photos and video screen shots from that adventure. We’ll start with some of the local media coverage. (You’ll have to get certain details of the trip as well as the identities of the participants from the local media coverage as I have to be careful about what I reveal in the actual text of my blog.)

 

Thanks to Zaldy Dandan (Marianas Variety editor) for his generosity!

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The day prior, we appeared on the front and second pages of The Saipan Tribune! Read online

 

Thanks to Jayvee Vallejera (Saipan Tribune Editor), and Tribune correspondent Aldwin Batusin, as well as Zaldy Dandan (Marianas Variety Editor) for their generosity getting the stories out in time for the team to grab a few copies of the papers while still here on Saipan as souvenirs of their trip!

 

“It was a great story and well worth the Page 1 and Page 2 placements.”—Jayvee

We also appeared on the Mayor of Tinian’s Facebook page!

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Thanks to Mayor Edwin Aldan for making time in his schedule, and Berni Palacios for arranging the Meet & Greet! Thanks also to Mr. Jose Kiyoshi for helping us find our way when we showed up! (More on the DAY 2 blog post)

Stay tuned! There’ll be many more people in the community whose participation and support made it a great success!

The group typically starts each day with a quote and discussion for motivation.

The morning ritual in the hotel lobby

 

We then loaded into a van and started our tour with an orientation at Micro Beach.

Orientation at Micro Beach

 

Japanese tank atop bunker at Red Beach (Quartermaster Road)

 

The team

 

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More details about the landing beaches

 

Willy K., volunteer driver for the day, shares his thoughts as a Fijian on Saipan

 

Along the pathway on Beach Road

 

Susupe Park bunker on the beach

 

We then met up with Eva Chamorita, who agreed to offer some perspective and insight into Chamorro culture. Eva is also a contributor to the recently-published Latte in the Marianas book.

Eva and the team at Ladder Beach

 

After visiting a few more cultural and historic sites, we made our way to Mount Tapochau.

A view from the top at Mount Tapochau

 

Mount Tapochau

 

Lunch break

 

Tragedy and beauty at Banzai Cliff

 

Bird Island

The Last Command Post

In search of Amelia Earhart at Garapan Prison (The Old Japanese Jail)

Molly

The team at the Old Japanese Jail

“Golden Hour” Photo by Sunset on Saipan

 

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About Walt

“Once upon a time, there was a Jamaican civil engineer living in New York City who hated his job. He followed his passion, started a sideline business publishing his own books, quit his job, escaped the rat race, ran off to a tropical island in the Pacific, and started a tourism business so he could give tours of the island to pretty girls every day! He now lives a nomadpreneur’s dream life, while helping others do the same!”

Read more at : https://www.jamaicanonsaipan.com/walt/

My name is Walt F.J. Goodridge, a Jamaican living on Saipan! Want to know what that’s like and how I ended up 8,706 miles away in the middle of the Pacific? Here’s a recent interview conducted by Jamaicans.com founder, Xavier Murphy, in which I answer that very question!

What’s It Like Being a Jamaican Living in Saipan???

 

My resumé: Click here

My Saipan Video Resumé:

 

Receiving the Governor’s Humanities Award:

 

America’s Forgotten Colonies  (feat. a certain Jamaican tour guide)