Chamorros(the indigenous people of Guam) - Possesses a culture that is a cobbling-together of Micronesian, Spanish, and American cultures, but in general the people are gregarious and welcoming to visitors. Observe common courtesies and tend to err on the modest side, especially with clothing. Guam is also a melting pot of other Micronesian cultures, with local inhabitants coming from the Philippines, Japan, China, Micronesia, Korea, and other countries to find better opportunities.
A latte stone - Alarge pillar found on the Mariana Islands built by the ancient Chamorro people. They consist of a tall trapezoidal base (haligi) with a hemispherical stone cap (tasa) at the top with the flat side facing up. Standing in parallel rows of two to eight stones, they supported important structures in villages.
Cocos Island - A 100-acre island at Guam's Southern Coast surrounded by a clear, turquoise lagoon off the shores of Merizo accessible by glass-bottom boats. Besides being a favorite picnic/dining site, Cocos Island is the focus of international attention as a Spanish galleon wreak site which has yet to be recovered. Ten commercial divers and underwater archaeologists have been excavating the ocean depths since may 98.