GUAM'S wild RITIDIAN POINT BEACH and wildlife Park

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  • Опубліковано 18 вер 2024
  • Guam's most stunning beach, Ritidian Point beach in Guam. Let's walk around Guam's most spectacular park and Ritidian Point beach and enjoy one of the world's most beautiful beaches (even though no one knows about it as yet)..
    Ritidian Point resides within the Guam National Wildlife Refuge, a 1,203-acre park that’s teeming with native fauna. Ritidian Point beach is tucked away on the northern tip of the country, about 35 minutes from Tumon. Tree snails, Mariana fruit bats, geckos, toads, butterflies, and monitor lizards are just some of the species that roam the thick jungle around Ritidian Point beach.
    One of the Guam's most beautiful beaches is Ritidian Beach, tt's located tip of north side of Guam. Water is always clear and also one of healing spot.
    Exploring is easy, as the refuge has 3 family-friendly nature trails to traverse: Latte Loop (0.75 miles), Nature (1.25 miles), and Ritidian Caves (0.5 miles).
    #Guam #beach #VicStefanu

КОМЕНТАРІ • 13

  • @allstaredu3940
    @allstaredu3940 8 років тому +3

    Thanks for sharing; the colors and details really pop!

    • @VicStefanu
      @VicStefanu  8 років тому

      +All Star Edu Thank you for viewing my videos!!

  • @LL-sq8se
    @LL-sq8se 6 років тому +2

    Thanks for the video.. exceptional!🙃

  • @ccaammiinniiito2
    @ccaammiinniiito2 9 років тому +1

    Proofing: "I kept EXPECTING Jon Hall..." Apologies. I type too fast for this old computer.

  • @ccaammiinniiito2
    @ccaammiinniiito2 9 років тому +2

    @VicStefanu...At 6:15 and throughout this wonderful video Mother Nature again shows her coloring book off to maximum effect. Also, Vic, as you took us through the dense forest, I kept Jon Hall and Dorothy Lamour to jump out at your from behind the lush growth! lol!!!

    • @VicStefanu
      @VicStefanu  9 років тому

      +Jay Young Lol... there is however a funny incident that happened to me during the videotaping of this video.. I was given a brochure by a park ranger when I arrived at the park; the brochure, in a very typical American way, listed all the plants I should find along the way, all the animals that I should see as well as a map with all the paths to walk around the park in a circle. Well, I started the walk and after passing the caves and after almost completing the whole circle (almost 2 miles around) around the park, all of a sudden I saw a bunch of pigs (more than 10) in front of me. Fearing that these were wild pigs and they would (potentially) attack me, I turned around and walked all the way back (therefore covering, on foot, double the distance). On the way out I stopped and asked the same ranger if those were wild pigs. 'No', he said, 'they are ok, they do not touch people'. 'Well, why don't you add the pigs on the brochure then, so that people know and not to be afraid of them'. He looked at me in a puzzling way and suggested that I write to Washington DC (where the brochures are published) and suggest that they add the pigs to it.. Needless to say, I thanked him, shook my head in disbelief to his suggestion, closed to closed my window and drove away...

    • @ccaammiinniiito2
      @ccaammiinniiito2 9 років тому

      Vic Stefanu My apologies for sentences not completely captured by a laptop label I now regret having purchased. I type rapidly, and it seems the keyboard doesn't pick up words I clearly had typed. For example, I had typed "I kept EXPECTING Jon Hall and Dorothy Lamour..." But it didn't come out that way. Maybe I should type slowly. Apologies.

    • @MasonStatham
      @MasonStatham 7 років тому

      Jay Young I

  • @LL-sq8se
    @LL-sq8se 6 років тому +1

    Have you ever go bitten by anything on your travels?😯

    • @VicStefanu
      @VicStefanu  6 років тому +1

      lol... During my tour of the Pacific Ocean, I was bitten by a mosquito in YAP (Micronesia) and I slept for 2 days (it was not malaria, thank God)...

  • @debbieleonguerrero5623
    @debbieleonguerrero5623 4 роки тому +1

    Good video but not forests they are jungles! You have to call them jungles that it what our ancestors named it and to this day "We Chamorros" say Jungles! 👍

    • @VicStefanu
      @VicStefanu  4 роки тому +1

      You are right! Thank you!