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	<pubDate>Wed, 07 May 2008 18:35:55 -0700</pubDate>
	<title>B-2 Bomber On Guam | Traveling Project</title>
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		<p>While visiting a memorial park on the northern part of the island of Guam I got an exciting surprise when overhead I saw a strange flying craft in the sky. In the northern part of Guam there is a large Air Force Base, and the craft I saw was a B-2 Spirit Bomber owned by the US Air Force.</p>
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	<title>Hundreds of Hermit Crabs at Ritidian Beach | Traveling Project</title>
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		<p>While walking along Ritidian Beach on Guam I noticed movement in the sand, and upon closer examination there were hundreds of hermit crabs like the one pictured below all along the beach. I&#039;ve been told by the locals that there are huge crabs called coconut crabs on the island that can grow the size of car tires.</p>
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	<title>The Village of Hagatna | Traveling Project</title>
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		<p>I had a chance to do some sightseeing in the village of Hagatna, and while at Fort Santa Agueda I took some great photos overlooking Hagatna.</p>
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