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namo+falls Latitude and Longitude:

13°23′27″N 144°40′22″E / 13.390932°N 144.672869°E / 13.390932; 144.672869
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Namo Falls
Location Agat, Guam
Coordinates 13°23′27″N 144°40′22″E / 13.390932°N 144.672869°E / 13.390932; 144.672869
Watercourse Namo River

The Namo Falls are two waterfalls, the Grandmother (Guella) and the Grandfather (Guello), in the Namo River within the Namo park area on the island of Guam. The botanical park is located on the border of the villages of Agat and Santa Rita off Route 12, in the south-west coast of the island. The Namo Falls Botanic Park is privately owned and a fee is required. [1] The park provides a walk through a botanic garden featuring tropical flowers like mangoes, breadfruit, coconut, star apple, jackfruit, bananas, hibiscus, bougainvillea, orchids, and a large variety of gingers and heliconias, [2] The Grandmother Falls (Guella) can be used for swimming. [3]

References

Sources
  • Galbrait, Kate; Bendure, Glenda; Friary, Ned (2000) [1988]. Micronesia: A Travel Survival Kit (4th ed.). Melbourne; Oakland; London; Paris: Lonely Planet. ISBN  1864501049. OCLC  441132417.
  • "Namo Falls Botanical Park". guamportal.com. Archived from the original on 2014-04-08.
  • "Draft: Environmental Impact Statement / Overseas Environmental Impact Statement. GUAM AND CNMI MILITARY RELOCATION. Relocating Marines from Okinawa, Visiting Aircraft Carrier Berthing, and Army Air and Missile Defense Task Force" (PDF). 1 November 2009.



namo+falls Latitude and Longitude:

13°23′27″N 144°40′22″E / 13.390932°N 144.672869°E / 13.390932; 144.672869
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Namo Falls
Location Agat, Guam
Coordinates 13°23′27″N 144°40′22″E / 13.390932°N 144.672869°E / 13.390932; 144.672869
Watercourse Namo River

The Namo Falls are two waterfalls, the Grandmother (Guella) and the Grandfather (Guello), in the Namo River within the Namo park area on the island of Guam. The botanical park is located on the border of the villages of Agat and Santa Rita off Route 12, in the south-west coast of the island. The Namo Falls Botanic Park is privately owned and a fee is required. [1] The park provides a walk through a botanic garden featuring tropical flowers like mangoes, breadfruit, coconut, star apple, jackfruit, bananas, hibiscus, bougainvillea, orchids, and a large variety of gingers and heliconias, [2] The Grandmother Falls (Guella) can be used for swimming. [3]

References

Sources
  • Galbrait, Kate; Bendure, Glenda; Friary, Ned (2000) [1988]. Micronesia: A Travel Survival Kit (4th ed.). Melbourne; Oakland; London; Paris: Lonely Planet. ISBN  1864501049. OCLC  441132417.
  • "Namo Falls Botanical Park". guamportal.com. Archived from the original on 2014-04-08.
  • "Draft: Environmental Impact Statement / Overseas Environmental Impact Statement. GUAM AND CNMI MILITARY RELOCATION. Relocating Marines from Okinawa, Visiting Aircraft Carrier Berthing, and Army Air and Missile Defense Task Force" (PDF). 1 November 2009.



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