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  • @MarkPuke13
    @MarkPuke13 14 дней назад +1

    Been waiting for this one!!!! Great coverage and truths!!!❤❤❤
    Also made me want to come back for a swim ahaha 😂without all the trash and stuff ahahahha

    • @MattReardonVlogs
      @MattReardonVlogs 13 дней назад

      Right. It does look inviting for a swim but i'd prefer to do so near the Mushroom rock

  • @amaliahightower
    @amaliahightower 14 дней назад +1

    The hidden beaches with turquoise water ❤️ Matt can you show us the lively part of Guam where tourists go 🙏

    • @MattReardonVlogs
      @MattReardonVlogs 13 дней назад +1

      Hey! Yes, one of these days i'll make a video of where all the tourists hang out. Just gotta find the time away from my everyday job haha. Good request :)

  • @JuniorJr_23
    @JuniorJr_23 13 дней назад +1

    That beach used to be a popular and nice beach where I used to swim and hang out when it was called NCS. I also swam at that power plant. The last time I went down there to check out that beach there were a bunch of other sketchy islanders (not from Guam) hanging out there drinking alcohol and dumping their garbage everywhere...yes it was a very sad sight to see. I hope the government will take that beach back and restore it soon. Thank you Matt for the beach update.

    • @MattReardonVlogs
      @MattReardonVlogs 13 дней назад

      Oh that's how it was. I hope the same. Could be a really nice place to be. Improve the park, repave the road, open a snack shop/little store, and it will be a lovely place again. Hopefully one day soon. Thanks for watching!

  • @Masdabosss
    @Masdabosss 14 дней назад +1

    Beautiful spot indeed Matt! A lot of the trash and abandoned vehicles were left by the homeless that camped out there. It was big campsite for them during COVID.

    • @MattReardonVlogs
      @MattReardonVlogs 13 дней назад

      Oh wow that's crazy. Just hate how much people leave their trash behind

  • @taehyung671
    @taehyung671 14 дней назад +2

    Sadly every secluded nature spot on Guam becomes a dumping ground and a hangout for sketchy people. Back when that power plant was still in operation we use to park up there so our cars won't get broken into. Those buildings down there are private beach clubs that cater to tourist. There is a private road to drive down but the gate is sometimes closed. In an area near that gate or inside that gate there are remnants of ancient houses (Latte stones). Just a little farther down from Sharks hole there's a small jungle trail that leads to Lost pond.

    • @MarkPuke13
      @MarkPuke13 14 дней назад +1

      Very well put

    • @MattReardonVlogs
      @MattReardonVlogs 13 дней назад

      Ahhh interesting. So that is where lost pond is...I wonder if there is water still there too?

    • @taehyung671
      @taehyung671 12 дней назад

      @@MattReardonVlogs Yea should be Plenty of water with the recent rains.

  • @pinoygal6232
    @pinoygal6232 13 дней назад +2

    I notice Guam and Saipan don't like to tear down derelict buildings.
    Have more pride in you Islands people. You have forgotten you live in a special place.
    Pick up your trash, stop ditching cars and dumping appliances.

    • @MattReardonVlogs
      @MattReardonVlogs 13 дней назад

      Yeah it's a sad thing. They sit for a while until someone buys it up...then they take ages to do anything with them. Unfortunately, people decide to dump things because they don't want to pay the pricy fee to have it disposed of the right way