I'm from Guam but moved away 27years ago. I surely miss my family and relatives on guam. Great video with spooky video of the abandoned building. It made me watch with excitement!! Great job 👍 I love to watch local people make videos about Guam.
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Thanks for the tour! Was born in Guam but we moved to the states in ‘91. I remember Gibson’s, Town House, the awesome arcade in Micronesia mall… good memories. I really want to go back.
Thanks Che'lu. I was in Talofofo three days ago. The mom and pop store there sells the hottest pickles on island. The village is still very peaceful and beautiful. Gods Country. Hafa Adai from Guam.
Thanks for the trip down memory lane! Gibsons, Ben Franklin, and Cinema theater. What great memories. Wasn’t there a Blockbuster video in that vicinity also? That place where you heard the voice. Didn’t that used to be a furniture store of some sort? And speaking of Tamuning, is Tick Tock still in business? Tamuning businesses in its heyday was an awesome place. It wasn’t just one place (like MicroMall) but multiple businesses within Tamuning that made it a great shopping experience. Even that place in front of Hafa Adai Theaters is now run down as is the theaters themselves. I feel sad seeing these prime locations wither away. I wish recording devices like cell phones were more prevalent back in the day so I can show my kids what it was like back then. Looking forward to your next video!
your welcome. yes, now that you mentioned it there was a furniture store. I believe it was further down, its no longer a furniture store, but is still in use. I heard there was a Blockbuster, but was not on island at the time. Yes, Tick-Tock is still in business, but not doing so good though. I went there a year ago to buy something and not a single customer was in there. I believe they stay in business by using the fortune they made in the past. I feel sad too that all these prime places are going to waste. Thanks for watching, and Hafa-Adai from Guam.
Wow, alot of businesses closed down bc of Covid-19. Its so sad the buildings are left abandon. Like Verna Resort, Chuckee-Cheese, Smart Furniture Bldg, yet i heard new businesses are up as well. Thank for sharing whats on island and no longer in business. Its been 9yrs since I left Guam my native island. Out here as well alot of old longtime businesses has closed down in some locations in CA, like Payless Shoestores, Sears, Big Lot, Kmart, Boeing, Diseneyland, Fiat Chrysler Auto, Ford Co, General Motors, Hotel Del Coronado, MGM Resorts Int'l, Macy's, JC Pennys, Nordstrom, Mall of America, Tiffiany & Co, Universal Studios, and many more ...
Wow, I didn't know those business closed down too, unimaginable just a few years ago. There is hardly any local business here anymore. Thanks for the info, and Hafa Adai from Guam.
Ty for the tour! This brought back so much fond memories. Ive lived in tamuning, right behind GPO to be exact, for 10 years since I was 2 years old and moved to the US at 12. Im now 31. GPO still looks exactly how i remembered - the CINEMA pillars, the food court entrance, the taco bell, the arcade underneath the stairs (which i spent most of my childhood at), the wendys up front. To all my tamuning elementary classmates, hello! I peer-mediated for a quarter or two during recess and lunch breaks lol. I was lethal at tetherball :p i Miss guam and my friends! In case my past childhood friends read this comment, charlie, ricardo, billy, james, justin, vincent; i still think of you and our adventures together! -franklin
Drone shots at the start, Hengi Plaza, Fisherman's Tavern, UIU Building all at the Ypao Road intersection, that area, the old neighborhood growing up! Biba Tamuning!
Sorry it took a year for me to stumble upon your video, but I'm glad I did. I grew up in Guam and moved to Europe 2019, couldn't stand to be away for the Rock so I came back 2021 and I am here to stay. There is no place like home. I love the way you describe the ZOMBIES in Guam (druggies). I thought it to be so funny. 😂😂
I grew up there in the early 80s, all this time I had no idea there was a MARK's Dept store next to Ben Franklin. I thought it was situated on Marine Dr near the shores of Agana Beach
You’re not exactly wrong. All three, including the one on Marine Drv near the shore, belongs to Mark Pangilinian. Early 80’s? A lot has changed since. You probably won’t recognize the island anymore. Buildings, roads, and businesses have changed. Take care, and Hafa Adai from Guam 🇬🇺
Thank you for showing the village. The main road certainly looks very different from the 1970s when my parents lived there. Although I do not remember all these new buildings, the environment does bring back old memories. Since the island just had a super typhoon, hopefully not too much damage there.
Your welcome. Yes, major changes from the 70’s. Big companies like K-Mart, and Ross ran most of the local business bankrupt. I recently just got power back on due to the typhoon. Will be uploading Typhoon Mawar video soon. Take care, and Hafa Adai from Guam.
Please answer me this please. In 1999 me and my girlfriend was driving down that back road that comes from Anderson AFB. It was around 11:30pm.,and out of the jungle comes two big balls, like glowing fog. I drove a little bit and stopped because I seen out of my rearview mirror that the two big glowing balls of fog was now on the road. I was in a daze because I was trying to make sense of it. They was coming closer to us and my girlfriend told me to drive fast and don't look back. My girlfriend is Chamorro and she called her mother and told her but they never wanted to talk about it. It's been 22 years and that still hunts me. Please answer. Thank you
I'm not sure, but it could be a Taotaomona (ancient spirits). They are known to roam that area due to its close proximity to ancient villages in that area. A lot of strange happening there. Just a few years ago a teen age girl went missing while on a hike with several of her friends. The police, Navy, volunteers, and her entire family searched for weeks. Not a clue was found, like she just disappeared into thin air. To this day, they still post flyers in the area looking for her. After WWII, a little boy was found in the jungle by a fisherman. The boy was possessed, and the priest had to perform an exorcist. My dad was the alter boy who accompanied the priest. I'm glad you listened to your GF and kept going, or you two might have went missing and never to be found. God Bless.
Ha, in your opening... I'm sure you meant Southbound. And the new Docomo building in the old Ben Franklin store... I remember it had the very first escalator on Guam!
Do you keep up with the real estate market on the island? Considering cashing out my retirement and curious what type of small/ cheap property is available for someone in their mid/late 20’s with a tighter budget. Have been watching your videos all week and am ready to sell off everything I own to move there 😂
I'm not to familiar with the real estate on island, but I heard the houses are a lot more expensive now. Not sure why that is when the economy is not doing so good. However, now that Covid restrictions are eased and more tourist are arriving, the economy is slowly bouncing back. Being on a tight budget I would opt for buying a small ranch or property and slowly build a house, that's what I would do. Whatever you decide, best of luck and Hafa Adai from Guam.
Sure has changed since I left the Island in late 1977! Any one remember a mom & pop Italian restaurant named Sourgosse's? How about a steak place called Join us?
I'm sorry I was too young to remember those stores, but yes the island has changed a lot. When I got back on island from the mainland I was very surprised at how much it has changed. Most mom and pop stores are now run by Koreans, almost all the department stores went out of business when K-mart, Ross, and Macy's came on island. And there's a lot of homeless people now, unheard of in the 80's. Thanks for sharing your memories, and Hafa Adai from Guam.
Chamorro's are the largest group. Next would be Filipinos, then Micronesians from the Federated States of Micronesia. The rest would be Koreans and Whites.
Hi, 🌻🌻🌻May I share the most important news you will ever hear? God the Father sent His holy Son Jesus Christ(Y'shua Ha' Mashiach) from heaven to earth, to be born of a virgin. He grew up and died on the cross for our sins. He was put into a tomb for 3 days, and then Abba Father raised Jesus to life and He appeared to people and went back to Heaven. We must all sincerely receive Jesus to be a true child of God. It says in John 1:12 "But as many as received him, to them gave he power to become the sons of God, even to them that believe on his name." Will you genuinely believe on Christ Jesus and truly receive Him today, before it is too late?
Watching your intro aerial shot, I can see the home I grew up in is gone. It's just a memory now. Thanks for sharing.
Yes lived on Guam long way back as a kid and remember Gibson's! Thank you for sharing!
This was one of the best videos I've seen on RUclips in a long time. Nostalgic and entertaining. You need a TV show.
Thanks, I appreciate your opinion
I'm from Guam but moved away 27years ago. I surely miss my family and relatives on guam. Great video with spooky video of the abandoned building. It made me watch with excitement!! Great job 👍 I love to watch local people make videos about Guam.
Buenas, glad you enjoyed it. Thanks, and Hafa Adai from Guam.
How is Guam?
Michael and Jean guam cbp officer guam airport
Aug 2017 ty Mike and jean
Germaine Lee apelario ong good shot in cackling with jeans husband on Aug 2017 on the car in tamuning guam. Can I get some down on bear twin? Mm love it. Germaine is a tough Phil attorney right on hey maine tell Jamie rivera vallestero fremont ca I'm not a lunatic. I'm pursuing a new career in Hollywood though.
Thanks for the tour! Was born in Guam but we moved to the states in ‘91. I remember Gibson’s, Town House, the awesome arcade in Micronesia mall… good memories. I really want to go back.
Another spectacular Airbnb! Thanks for showcasing
Am from Guam now live in Texas am from Talofofo I miss my son and family nice vedios
Thanks Che'lu. I was in Talofofo three days ago. The mom and pop store there sells the hottest pickles on island. The village is still very peaceful and beautiful. Gods Country. Hafa Adai from Guam.
Looks like someone is back in the game. Planet Guam Rulz umbre!🍒
Thanks, Che’lu. Finally got time on my hands. Take care brother🤙🏽
Thanks for the trip down memory lane! Gibsons, Ben Franklin, and Cinema theater. What great memories. Wasn’t there a Blockbuster video in that vicinity also? That place where you heard the voice. Didn’t that used to be a furniture store of some sort? And speaking of Tamuning, is Tick Tock still in business?
Tamuning businesses in its heyday was an awesome place.
It wasn’t just one place (like MicroMall) but multiple businesses within Tamuning that made it a great shopping experience. Even that place in front of Hafa Adai Theaters is now run down as is the theaters themselves. I feel sad seeing these prime locations wither away. I wish recording devices like cell phones were more prevalent back in the day so I can show my kids what it was like back then.
Looking forward to your next video!
your welcome. yes, now that you mentioned it there was a furniture store. I believe it was further down, its no longer a furniture store, but is still in use. I heard there was a Blockbuster, but was not on island at the time. Yes, Tick-Tock is still in business, but not doing so good though. I went there a year ago to buy something and not a single customer was in there. I believe they stay in business by using the fortune they made in the past. I feel sad too that all these prime places are going to waste. Thanks for watching, and Hafa-Adai from Guam.
Wow, alot of businesses closed down bc of Covid-19. Its so sad the buildings are left abandon. Like Verna Resort, Chuckee-Cheese, Smart Furniture Bldg, yet i heard new businesses are up as well. Thank for sharing whats on island and no longer in business. Its been 9yrs since I left Guam my native island. Out here as well alot of old longtime businesses has closed down in some locations in CA, like Payless Shoestores, Sears, Big Lot, Kmart, Boeing, Diseneyland, Fiat Chrysler Auto, Ford Co, General Motors, Hotel Del Coronado, MGM Resorts Int'l, Macy's, JC Pennys, Nordstrom, Mall of America, Tiffiany & Co, Universal Studios, and many more ...
Wow, I didn't know those business closed down too, unimaginable just a few years ago. There is hardly any local business here anymore. Thanks for the info, and Hafa Adai from Guam.
Awesome video missing home🤙🏼🇬🇺
Thanks Che'lu. No place like home.
Ty for the tour! This brought back so much fond memories. Ive lived in tamuning, right behind GPO to be exact, for 10 years since I was 2 years old and moved to the US at 12. Im now 31. GPO still looks exactly how i remembered - the CINEMA pillars, the food court entrance, the taco bell, the arcade underneath the stairs (which i spent most of my childhood at), the wendys up front. To all my tamuning elementary classmates, hello! I peer-mediated for a quarter or two during recess and lunch breaks lol. I was lethal at tetherball :p i Miss guam and my friends!
In case my past childhood friends read this comment, charlie, ricardo, billy, james, justin, vincent; i still think of you and our adventures together!
-franklin
Thanks for sharing your experience on island, and Hafa Adai from Guam.
Drone shots at the start, Hengi Plaza, Fisherman's Tavern, UIU Building all at the Ypao Road intersection, that area, the old neighborhood growing up!
Biba Tamuning!
Sorry it took a year for me to stumble upon your video, but I'm glad I did. I grew up in Guam and moved to Europe 2019, couldn't stand to be away for the Rock so I came back 2021 and I am here to stay. There is no place like home. I love the way you describe the ZOMBIES in Guam (druggies). I thought it to be so funny. 😂😂
Welcome back. Yes, there is no place like home.
very beautiful place
Wow u just took me back to my childhood
I grew up there in the early 80s, all this time I had no idea there was a MARK's Dept store next to Ben Franklin. I thought it was situated on Marine Dr near the shores of Agana Beach
You’re not exactly wrong. All three, including the one on Marine Drv near the shore, belongs to Mark Pangilinian. Early 80’s? A lot has changed since. You probably won’t recognize the island anymore. Buildings, roads, and businesses have changed. Take care, and Hafa Adai from Guam 🇬🇺
Thank you for showing the village. The main road certainly looks very different from the 1970s when my parents lived there. Although I do not remember all these new buildings, the environment does bring back old memories. Since the island just had a super typhoon, hopefully not too much damage there.
Your welcome. Yes, major changes from the 70’s. Big companies like K-Mart, and Ross ran most of the local business bankrupt. I recently just got power back on due to the typhoon. Will be uploading Typhoon Mawar video soon. Take care, and Hafa Adai from Guam.
Please answer me this please. In 1999 me and my girlfriend was driving down that back road that comes from Anderson AFB. It was around 11:30pm.,and out of the jungle comes two big balls, like glowing fog. I drove a little bit and stopped because I seen out of my rearview mirror that the two big glowing balls of fog was now on the road. I was in a daze because I was trying to make sense of it. They was coming closer to us and my girlfriend told me to drive fast and don't look back. My girlfriend is Chamorro and she called her mother and told her but they never wanted to talk about it. It's been 22 years and that still hunts me. Please answer. Thank you
Could be st elmo’s fire theres alot if incident in pi also all over around the world
I'm not sure, but it could be a Taotaomona (ancient spirits). They are known to roam that area due to its close proximity to ancient villages in that area. A lot of strange happening there. Just a few years ago a teen age girl went missing while on a hike with several of her friends. The police, Navy, volunteers, and her entire family searched for weeks. Not a clue was found, like she just disappeared into thin air. To this day, they still post flyers in the area looking for her. After WWII, a little boy was found in the jungle by a fisherman. The boy was possessed, and the priest had to perform an exorcist. My dad was the alter boy who accompanied the priest. I'm glad you listened to your GF and kept going, or you two might have went missing and never to be found. God Bless.
@@planetguam8475 Thank you very much.
Ha, in your opening... I'm sure you meant Southbound. And the new Docomo building in the old Ben Franklin store... I remember it had the very first escalator on Guam!
Haha! You are absolutely correct it is Southbound, realized it only after I posted it, and was hoping nobody would notice. Sharp eye. Thanks.
Do you keep up with the real estate market on the island? Considering cashing out my retirement and curious what type of small/ cheap property is available for someone in their mid/late 20’s with a tighter budget.
Have been watching your videos all week and am ready to sell off everything I own to move there 😂
I'm not to familiar with the real estate on island, but I heard the houses are a lot more expensive now. Not sure why that is when the economy is not doing so good. However, now that Covid restrictions are eased and more tourist are arriving, the economy is slowly bouncing back. Being on a tight budget I would opt for buying a small ranch or property and slowly build a house, that's what I would do. Whatever you decide, best of luck and Hafa Adai from Guam.
Guam memory
My hometown
🤙🤙🤙 Tamuning Stingers
I had their maroon baseball jersey. They were well known and well respected in the 80's.
I remember my two older brother playing for the stingers back in the day .. Joe and Mike agulto 👌
@@paulagulto9714 🤙🏽🤙🏽🤙🏽
Sure has changed since I left the Island in late 1977! Any one remember a mom & pop Italian restaurant named Sourgosse's? How about a steak place called Join us?
I'm sorry I was too young to remember those stores, but yes the island has changed a lot. When I got back on island from the mainland I was very surprised at how much it has changed. Most mom and pop stores are now run by Koreans, almost all the department stores went out of business when K-mart, Ross, and Macy's came on island. And there's a lot of homeless people now, unheard of in the 80's. Thanks for sharing your memories, and Hafa Adai from Guam.
what Ethnic groups in Guam
Chamorro's are the largest group. Next would be Filipinos, then Micronesians from the Federated States of Micronesia. The rest would be Koreans and Whites.
@@planetguam8475 no Hawaiian people
@@efrans2627 yes, we have a few, mostly mixed breed with Chamorros.
Watching this high.
😂🤣🤣 I do the same too.
🌴🌴🌴🇬🇺🍻
Been there three times
8:28 probably ppl across the street?
I was thinking the exact same thing.
I would not ride a motorcycle there. People drive nuts in Guam.
Hi, 🌻🌻🌻May I share the most important news you will ever hear? God the Father sent His holy Son Jesus Christ(Y'shua Ha' Mashiach) from heaven to earth, to be born of a virgin. He grew up and died on the cross for our sins. He was put into a tomb for 3 days, and then Abba Father raised Jesus to life and He appeared to people and went back to Heaven. We must all sincerely receive Jesus to be a true child of God. It says in John 1:12 "But as many as received him, to them gave he power to become the sons of God, even to them that believe on his name." Will you genuinely believe on Christ Jesus and truly receive Him today, before it is too late?
This video has no substance.
Not for shallow minded people like you, maybe. For people who lived or once lived on this island it is informative and or holds memories.
I lived in Tamuning for awhile. Nice to see this video.