Picture of Lau Lau Bay from the top of Mt. Tapochao.
This large stone was used for a thousand years to grind rice.
This bus has sat in the jungle for decades.
This sign is on the side of the bus. Before Saipan had Commonwealth status it was a Trust Territory as shown on this sign.
The entrance to a Japanese WWII bunker.
Inside the bunker.
WWII artifacts found in a small cave at Lau Lau.
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this beach was where Doug Rankin found some treasures from the spanish Galleon. His son Russel was our lead singer.
Where is the bus? I've been down that road a million times and never knew about it. Is it by the hospital cave?
You can't see the bus from the road although it is rather close on the inland side.
Hello:
I am going to be in Saipan for 3 days in September and I would like to see as much of the WWII ruins and artifacts as possible. Do you have any recommendations on how I can accomplish this?
Thank you
Amaury
Thanks Amaury. Marpi would be good for a day trip. It has many WWII sites that are easy to get to. Naftan is much more difficult unless you are with a guide. Mt Tapochao would be a good short trip.
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