o lame ,,secret unnoan.no sink ..ocean cave raised up from yrs ago.
@jmtphotographymedia6 күн бұрын
Nice shots
@lindagarcia70256 күн бұрын
Beautiful island ❤
@Jim-tv2eg21 күн бұрын
Is this a moving to Hawaii video? It sounds like it.
@jimmycricket659227 күн бұрын
I lived there for few years and had a business there too . My experience is sadly they are very jealous people who like to steal from you and stab you in the back every chance they get
@bkdexter79Ай бұрын
I was stationed at Andersen AFB from 94 - 98. I LOVED it here! In fact I tried to retire here but the military had other plans. All these years later....here I am on Guam again to work and stay 2 more years. Guam is unlike anyplace else. But don't come here thinking you're going to change the place...Guam operates on "Island time". Just except it. Embrace it. Slow down and enjoy the people, the scenery, the ocean, etc. I love this place!
@joshycruz214Ай бұрын
Much LOVE BROTHA...🎉🎉RESPECT is free bro coming from the boys from yigo...
@JayceMarsАй бұрын
Cool photowalk you did out there brother! Love all your creative shots and my favorites are the first one and the shrine!!
@ryanjohns1109Ай бұрын
Its because people from Guam are disrespectful, got that welfare mentality. They believe the island is there's lol.
@raymonddee1059Ай бұрын
every were until they get trouble
@keoniaguon3326Ай бұрын
On my home island of Guam everyone is welcome all we ask is to respect the island and the locals not everyone knows the history of Guam until they see it for themselves
@AFVetteran2 ай бұрын
I lived there in the early 80's as a military brat 7th thru 9th grade. Some of the local kids at my school hated everyone who wasn't Chamorro. Got grabbed and held by one kid yelling at his friend that I said something deragatory toward him. I was a shy kid on my first day of school who knew nobody there, not someone bashing the locals or complaining and trashing that beautiful island. For the three years I lived there, school was a place to dread, traveling in groups to avoid getting attacked by Chamorro gangs outside the cafeteria. Summer vacations, weekends, and holidays were incredible. Outside of school, Guam was paradise.
@mattgordillo77602 ай бұрын
Nice pics
@karelingabon2 ай бұрын
Dog in our native language is "ga'lagu".
@bruceleewayne82522 ай бұрын
Lol it is an island 😂 rain is part of an islands natural beauty and magic ❤😵😍 just adds another intricate dimension to Guam. As if islands need any other special layers, they get the tropical rains😂 dope brutha
@bruceleewayne82523 ай бұрын
Humans aren’t that bad**….lol right after explaining having eaten one of them before. Poor dude prolly can sense what all would eat him or not.. imagine a zombie telling a story abt eating a human lol and then seeing one and being like oh hey come here pls pls lol zombies aren’t that bad😂😂 I’m pretty sure the human would be able to see and feel the fact that he is potential food and ain’t safe !! Biba Guahan tho ! Beautiful bro
@ShuaGaiden-ph7ke3 ай бұрын
is this dude refferin to himself?
@jeonggogue39143 ай бұрын
That’s where I went for off road ridding
@bruceleewayne82523 ай бұрын
Biba Guahan !! ❤ the island is so unique and so ancient in spirit, I’m always pleased and honored to see the place where my Grandaddy grew into the very intelligent, otherworldly, extraordinarily resourceful man that he was and to be of Chamoru blood. Thx man for always doing beautifully at sharing the islands many beauties ! You da best, brutha. Hafa Adai
@JohnDoe-lx3dt3 ай бұрын
The sling is one of the oldest weapons in history, with accounts from ancient Egypt in like 2,500bce. The romans wrote highly of the belaric slingers, and themselves used slings heavily.
@naarakodere73153 ай бұрын
Thank you so much for info
@mai9inc4 ай бұрын
You are absolutely right!
@mrcu81764 ай бұрын
You are right on !!! I was stationed in Guam from 1987 - 1990 and loved it ! My supervisor was a Chamarro . He welcomed me into his family and extended family and it was a great experience ! I loved the island , sea, mountains, people , food...etc ! t was the best military assignment I ever had !!!
@frankiefernandez92254 ай бұрын
❤️❤️❤️🇬🇺🇬🇺🇬🇺🏆🏆🏆
@brucelatham66364 ай бұрын
I'm not a retired military but a service connected veteran. I think we are able to use the military exchange and commissary. I was there about a month ago and didn't think the price was that bad. Transportation is limited. There is the trolley but it's not reliable. It's also not cheap.
@gjasangas5 ай бұрын
Thank you, the same issue is going on in Hawai'i. Being a Guamanian I've made friends who were in the military, who at first hated being on island and didn't know anyone, many of these individuals had left, and every now and then, they returned to the island and made it home. I moved to the Mainland and I made it a point to meet locals, learn the history of the city, and participated in local events and best of all I frequent the farmers market and talk to others. Thank you again for posting this video.
@Zaiderr5 ай бұрын
hey bro! you still on guam? just got here a few months ago! lets hit some hikes!
@armaletalia32545 ай бұрын
Glad to have spent three years on Guam. Great memories from a beautiful island.
@karlporath89046 ай бұрын
I was stationed there at Anderson. I had a great experience. Be polite, be curious, actually listen and learn, and be the guy that showed up in the Howlie shirt. Worked for me.
@calikalbocalikalbo60826 ай бұрын
Probably because you are an American with an attitude and think you are a big shot. Just another dude using the chicks and want's to get bye on the cheap.
@karlos_infamous6 ай бұрын
i think its because the perception is that many white Americans are rude, privileged and demanding towards locals. I think many white Americans were raised to believe that the US is the supreme, most powerful nation in the world so they expect to be treated as royalty when going to other places, especially US colonies/territories.
@KuxWolf6 ай бұрын
are you just traveling, but still living/going back to guam?
@charlenereeves36527 ай бұрын
Thank you so much for this…❤
@stevenmoylan1667 ай бұрын
Guam is not a Commonwealth. Guam is an unincorporated US Territory (colony).
@frankarceo18347 ай бұрын
Thank you!
@seniormusicianshalloffamec29457 ай бұрын
Hello. I'm also from Columbus, OH !! How has it been living in Guam for 2 years, on a daily basis ? Is it easy to transition from Columbus ? The weather is constant ~ 85 degrees F. Was it hard to find a place to live ? What are the best areas (safe) and close to places. Thanks for the reply. -- RS.
@franklegarreta7 ай бұрын
That’s not a rant but essentially a testament to why visitors (voluntary or not) should be respectful when visiting Guam (or anywhere really).
@johncruze99617 ай бұрын
It’s not about 4x4 jeeps, a lot of locals doing that, and I’ve never seen the military leaving trash on the beach, it’s about locals who have a typical Asian mentality and strongly xenophobic views, meaning they don’t like something different than they are, and the fact you’re making more money as the military is burning their asses. Some of them are friendly but they will take advantage of you 💯 or steal something from you, very cheap ppl. Fake asf They are friendly and smiling to you but at the same time, they will stab you with a smile. Please don’t come to Guam, it’s the biggest mistake I’ve ever made.
@LowDinksHijinxPickleball8 ай бұрын
A real slingshot is far deadlier than a stone sling. All of the energy from the stone sling must be harnessed purely from your muscles, while the sling shot also takes advantage of the elasticity of the fibers. It's one step away from the bow and arrow. And that's not even mentioning the improved accuracy.
@GT313666 ай бұрын
I take it you have never slung a rock before?
@LowDinksHijinxPickleball6 ай бұрын
@@GT31366 They are both more than powerful enough to kill most big game, but the sling shot is fatal even in the hands of a total novice. This is due to it's mechanical advantage. That makes it a more effective tool in most respects. Granted a stone sling can probably kill a larger beast than a slingshot, provided it is wielded by a master.
@GT313666 ай бұрын
@@LowDinksHijinxPickleball I was under the impression that slingshots could only be used to kill small game such as rabbits squirrels ect. Correct me if Im wrong.
@michaelangelo75118 ай бұрын
The same S O Bs that act disrespectful are the same way wherever they go. Bad people don’t leave their ugliness at home.
@chriscab83338 ай бұрын
You'd be surprised if you see it now. Total disaster
@airbnbphotography8 ай бұрын
access to Ocean ??
@luciusirving59268 ай бұрын
I would use the Greek or Byzantine throws.
@devince-johricio39878 ай бұрын
If you respect our land, our culture and our people, and especially our values, we will give you the upmost respect. It’s all respect!
@rufolujan-espinosa64548 ай бұрын
You hit the nail right on the head brutha!🤙🏽
@stuckinperth8 ай бұрын
U should squeezed a lil then licked the frogs back
@PrehistoricMeatEater9 ай бұрын
I'm unclear as to how, at the end, you said that $2,000 in Tennessee would be $3,000 on Guam. Pretty much everything did seem to show as double. So wouldn't it be more like $4,000 or even $3,800?