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Saipan - A Collection of Photos
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Saipan was the site of a fierce battle between the US and Japanese in June/July 1944. Here you can see some of the remains of the equipment used in that conflict. This site created and maintained by Tarrier Design.
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Saipan - A Collection of Photos
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Saipan has some beautiful sunsets, like the image I used for the title banner on this websites. Visitors to Saipan are lucky that the major hotels and populations centers are on the western side of the Island. I have been lucky enough to sit on the balcony enjoying a cold drink or two and watching as the sun goes down. Sunset from 30,000ft. Sunset from the ocean. Colors of a Sunset. Saipan Sunset Panorama 1. Saipan Sunset Panorama 2. This site created and maintained by Tarrier Design.
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Saipan - A Collection of Photos
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Saipan was the site of a fierce battle between the US and Japanese in June/July 1944. Here you can see some of the remains of the equipment used in that conflict. WWII US SHERMAN TANK. There are two Sherman tanks stranded on the shallow western side of Saipan at Invasion beach. These photos are of the most southerly one, near Susupe, about 150 meters from the shore. They are quite easily accessible, being able to walk out most of the way to them at low tide. They are now home to a variety of sea life.
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Saipan - A Collection of Photos
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Saipan is not a very large island, but it does have one small mountain in the center. From Mt. Tapachoa you can see almost a complete 360 degree view of the island by standing in one spot. Here are collection of panorama photos of Saipan. EAST : The main city, Garapan. Managaha Island. NORTH - NORTH EAST:. Bonzai CLiff, Suicide CLiff. WEST AND SOUTH :. Lau Lau Bay, Airport, Death Valley Tinian. Death Valley, Airport, Tinian Island, Death Valley, Chalan Kanoa, Invasion Beaches.
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Saipan - A Collection of Photos
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This site created and maintained by Tarrier Design.
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Saipan - A Collection of Photos
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Saipan was the site of some very heavy fighting in WWII between the US and Japanese. The US Marines invaded Saipan in June 1944 and fought for a month to secure the island from the determined and well dug in Japanese Army. Despite the battle being 60 years ago, there are still some WWII locations and wrecks. 1: Marpi Airfield WWII -. Now fully over grown. 3: Suicide cliff -. Seen from Banzai cliff. 3: On top of Suicide Cliff -. 4: Last Command Post -. 4: Last Command Post -. 4: Last Command Post -.
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Saipan - A Collection of Photos
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Aerial photos of Saipan an it's main towns and reefs. In these photos you will be able to see the locations of some major places. Both modern and from WWII. Click to see the larger photos, which have place names on them. The Location of the Photos. 1: North Saipan,. 2: Commercial Port, Harbor,. Main City on Saipan. 4: WWII Invasion Beach -. 5: Invasion Beaches: (L) Susupe, (R) Chalan Kanoa. 6: Invasion Beaches: Susupe. 7: Invasion Beach, Chalan. 9: North West point. Seen from over Tinian.
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Saipan - A Collection of Photos
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Saipan is a tropical island in the mid-west Pacific. It has coral reefs teaming with an abundance of marine life. Many people come to Saipan to enjoy the great diving, from reefs, to caves to open ocean walls, Saipan offers some memorable experiences. Here you can see some of the marine life found in the waters of Saipan. This site created and maintained by Tarrier Design.