Exploring Latte In The Marianas: Aguiguan, Rock Art, and the Last Chamorro Stand
Journey with us to the remote island of Aguiguan, a place steeped in history and natural beauty, untouched by modern development. Explore ancient latte sites, rock art revealed after centuries, and stories of resilience from the Chamorro people who made their last stand here against Spanish colonization. Through breathtaking landscapes and groundbreaking discoveries, this film uncovers the island’s secrets and its enduring cultural significance. Dive into a story of heritage, survival, and the untamed spirit of Aguiguan.

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