Pago Pago, American Samoa

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  • Опубліковано 21 гру 2014
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    Pago Pago (pronounced Pango Pango), American Samoa is the only American possession in the Southern Hemisphere and was a port of call on a cruise from San Diego to Sydney, Australia. It was used in the Second World War as an American naval base.

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  • @michaelbezoski3096
    @michaelbezoski3096 5 місяців тому +1

    What an excellent video. Most appreciated especially as I sit in the house in NE Ohio where it 23F outside. Love to arm chair travel. Thanks for taking the time to add me to your itinerary. I respect native cultures & wish them well. Bless you all. Subscribed,

  • @missymason3850
    @missymason3850 8 років тому +3

    i was born in pago pago back in early 60's. adopted to my grandparents/ lived in Niue/ final destination New Zealand. I will be visiiting Pago Pago birth place after decades. I never lost my native tongue.lol it will be very interesting visiting. I liked the comentry of this person/very well done.

    • @PierreRepooc
      @PierreRepooc  8 років тому +1

      +missy mason Glad you liked it and glad you are going back to visit. I wish I could too.

    • @missymason3850
      @missymason3850 8 років тому

      +Pierre Repooc thank you:) you seemed to enjoy Pago Pago through your comentary, i have no expectations but will enjoy a very well deserved break away from work and family lol. Because christmas for New Zealand in December 2015, i hope to do alot of shopping for my grandchildren and take home something from my birth country to remember lol should be very interesting. Thank you again for your writing. wherever you writing from keep well keep safe.

  • @missymason3850
    @missymason3850 8 років тому +1

    best best yet comentary, thank you. like it.

  • @wutdafeezy
    @wutdafeezy 5 років тому +1

    Those kids who are tour guides are from Samoana Highschool. The girl on the bus is my niece. When you’re Samoan it’s a very small world indeed. Haha

    • @PierreRepooc
      @PierreRepooc  5 років тому +1

      You are indeed correct. It is a small world. I remember your niece. She was very pleasant, spoke very well, quite tall in stature and pretty.

  • @acp8524
    @acp8524 Рік тому +1

    Nice overview, but the flower is a plumeria, not gardenia.

  • @davidfaumuina9866
    @davidfaumuina9866 3 роки тому +2

    It's pronounced "Pongo Pongo"

  • @wutdafeezy
    @wutdafeezy 5 років тому

    Incorrect pronunciation (: Not Pay-go Pay-go, but pronounced Paw-ng-o Paw-ng-o. Thank you for the video.

    • @PierreRepooc
      @PierreRepooc  5 років тому

      Yes, I agree. But I pronounced it correctly. Are you just stating a fact or trying to correct me?

    • @uzername90
      @uzername90 4 роки тому

      @@PierreRepooc i heard the g sound in your pronounciation, but it sounded like "pang" not "pawng". I'm not familiar with the pronunciation actually just trying to learn it from videos and commentary but what I've read leads me to believe "pawng-goh" is closer to the local pronunciation than "pang-goh"?

    • @PierreRepooc
      @PierreRepooc  4 роки тому +1

      the8thbit
      You may be right. You’re a little too fine on the pronunciation for my limited knowledge. All I know is there is what sounds like an “r” in Pago when there is no “r” in the spelling.

    • @uzername90
      @uzername90 4 роки тому

      @@PierreRepooc you mean an "n" sound?

    • @PierreRepooc
      @PierreRepooc  4 роки тому

      the8thbit yes you are correct I meant “n” not “r”.