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transsubstantiatio · 1 year ago
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Chamorru Sponge Cake
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nothingxxgood · 1 year ago
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Chamorru Sponge Cake
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realloveormadness · 1 year ago
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Chamorru Sponge Cake
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empyreanlifestyle-blog · 8 years ago
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jackwolf671 · 8 years ago
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Insane in the membrane. #hairisgettinglonger #bored #stillsick #insanityisnormality #chamorru #torrance #california #losangeles #withmybaby #athome #bathroompic #dirtymirror #panic (at Torrance, California)
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jaeame-blog · 7 years ago
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Is North Korea's threat to Guam a boost for tourism? | Guam
Holidaymakers like Ms Park and Mr Kim are fuelling optimism among Guam officials that the brewing geopolitical storm will not make a dent on the island's all-important economic driver. About a hundred people gather at Chief Kepuha Park in Hagatna, Guam for a rally for peace Monday, Aug. 14, 2017. Trump warned North Korea last week it would face 'fire and fury' if it threatened the United States, prompting North Korea to say it was considering plans to fire missiles towards the Pacific island of Guam. With its sandy beaches, sparkling clear waters and balmy temperatures, the island of Guam looks like the perfect holiday destination.
Guam's indigenous Chamorru people have staged a rally for peace - showing the world their culture and that, for them, the threat from North Korea continues to be very real. US President Donald Trump on Wednesday praised North Korean leader Kim Jong Un for a "wise" decision not to fire missiles towards the US territory of Guam, which has eased escalating tension between the two countries. This week, Kim praised the North Korean military for creating a "close and careful plan" to launch missiles towards Guam.North Korea's threat to fire missiles near the US Pacific territory of Guam has heightened tensions in a world already anxious about the development of Pyongyang's ballistic missile program. North Korea has threatened to attack the US territory of Guam.
North Korea's announcement provoked strong condemnation from not only the US but also Japan, over whose mainland the missiles would have to fly to reach Guam. On a steamy May afternoon at Anderson Air Force Base in Guam, military air traffic converges from all over the world: gray B-52s from North Dakota, KC-130 tankers from Pennsylvania and C-130s from South Korea.
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societyresource · 7 years ago
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Trump hails Pyongyang pullback but Guam remains nervous
Trump hails Pyongyang pullback but Guam remains nervous
Guam’s indigenous Chamorru people have staged a rally for peace – showing the world their culture and that, for them, the threat from North Korea continues to be very real.
Many on the US Pacific territory remain on edge, not least after radio stations there accidentally broadcast an emergency warning on Tuesday.
==Radio stations in Guam accidentally broadcast missile warning klaxon https://t.co/…
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jackwolf671 · 8 years ago
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Up during these hours cause I'm a little faded and trying to enjoy every hour of my days off. As lane as it sounds, I'm having the most amazing time just staring at my crackle wood wick candle. #hightimes #offdays #scentedcandles #watchingflames #uplate #faded #smoking #stoned #feelingpeaceful #eyeslow #dro #chilling #california #norcal #fairfield #guam #islander #pacificislander #chamorru #bored #sleepy #slumped (at Fairfield, California)
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jaeame-blog · 7 years ago
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Is North Korea's threat to Guam a boost for tourism? | Guam
This week, Kim praised the North Korean military for creating a "close and careful plan" to launch missiles towards Guam. About a hundred people gather at Chief Kepuha Park in Hagatna, Guam for a rally for peace Monday, Aug. 14, 2017. North Korea's threat to fire missiles near the US Pacific territory of Guam has heightened tensions in a world already anxious about the development of Pyongyang's ballistic missile program. Trump warned North Korea last week it would face 'fire and fury' if it threatened the United States, prompting North Korea to say it was considering plans to fire missiles towards the Pacific island of Guam.
With its sandy beaches, sparkling clear waters and balmy temperatures, the island of Guam looks like the perfect holiday destination. North Korea's announcement provoked strong condemnation from not only the US but also Japan, over whose mainland the missiles would have to fly to reach Guam. US President Donald Trump on Wednesday praised North Korean leader Kim Jong Un for a "wise" decision not to fire missiles towards the US territory of Guam, which has eased escalating tension between the two countries.Holidaymakers like Ms Park and Mr Kim are fuelling optimism among Guam officials that the brewing geopolitical storm will not make a dent on the island's all-important economic driver. Japanese jets conducted air maneuvers with US bombers southwest of the Korean peninsula on Wednesday as North Korea considered whether to fire missiles towards the US-administered territory of Guam.
Guam's indigenous Chamorru people have staged a rally for peace - showing the world their culture and that, for them, the threat from North Korea continues to be very real. On a steamy May afternoon at Anderson Air Force Base in Guam, military air traffic converges from all over the world: gray B-52s from North Dakota, KC-130 tankers from Pennsylvania and C-130s from South Korea.
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jaeame-blog · 7 years ago
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Is North Korea's threat to Guam a boost for tourism? | Guam
Following threats to launch missiles towards the US Pacific island last week, the hermit kingdom's KCNA news agency released pictures of Kim inspecting a map on Monday which showed plans to fire four missiles aimed at landing near Guam. Trump warned North Korea last week it would face 'fire and fury' if it threatened the United States, prompting North Korea to say it was considering plans to fire missiles towards the Pacific island of Guam. US President Donald Trump has published a tweet on Wednesday praising North Korea's leader Kim Jong-un's 'very wise decision' not to attack Guam. Holidaymakers like Ms Park and Mr Kim are fuelling optimism among Guam officials that the brewing geopolitical storm will not make a dent on the island's all-important economic driver.
North Korea has threatened to attack the US territory of Guam. With its sandy beaches, sparkling clear waters and balmy temperatures, the island of Guam looks like the perfect holiday destination. US President Donald Trump on Wednesday praised North Korean leader Kim Jong Un for a "wise" decision not to fire missiles towards the US territory of Guam, which has eased escalating tension between the two countries.This week, Kim praised the North Korean military for creating a "close and careful plan" to launch missiles towards Guam. On a steamy May afternoon at Anderson Air Force Base in Guam, military air traffic converges from all over the world: gray B-52s from North Dakota, KC-130 tankers from Pennsylvania and C-130s from South Korea.
North Korea's announcement provoked strong condemnation from not only the US but also Japan, over whose mainland the missiles would have to fly to reach Guam. Japanese jets conducted air maneuvers with US bombers southwest of the Korean peninsula on Wednesday as North Korea considered whether to fire missiles towards the US-administered territory of Guam.
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hafa-adai-ria · 10 years ago
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Two lovers point blessing #TT #uniformed #dancerslife #red #guma #chamorru #pride :)
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