Very nice, great video. Again you talked about your MoM's past visits on Guam, sounds like she really like Guam, may she continue to Rest in Peace 🙏. Thanks for making a video of Guam, and sharing it to the world AGAIN 🙂👍🏽🇬🇺.
Hi there! Hafa Adai from California! Just came across your channel. I’m Guamanian born on Guam. Love your trip to Guam. My grand parents, parents, aunts and uncles names are on that Memorial. They were in the Japanese concentration camps on Guam during the War (lots of stories). Thank you soooo much for sharing and loving our island! I subscribed! Blessings to You!
Oh, how I wish you guys had gotten some detailed footage of the beach along the east side of Asan Point. That was the area where the 9th Marine Regiment, 3td Marine Division made the beachhead in July, 1944. My father was with the 9th Marines. If you guys have ANY footage or photos of the small bay on the east side of Asan Point, I would be eternally grateful if you posted them. Yu guys made a great video! Thanks and Semper Fi.
It's not called Magellan's lookout. It's called Fort Soledad located on the southwestern coast of Guam. The southernmost point is further down the road.
Adam, first off thank you for exposing my home island to your subscribers! I recently relocated to AZ back in 2019 and missing home sooooo much! Thank you for loving my home the way the natives of Guam do! PS I literally tasted the kimchi fried rice when you showed it. (Nothing else compares tbh) Happy traveling 💕
And there is a Starbuck place, at the old old Sheraton Hotel (have a different hotel name 2022) and Westin Hotel. And yes you jackpot breakfast restaurant, another great breakfast resturant (well known on Guam), called Shirley's Coffee Shop, or just Shirleys , Shirley's fried rice with over easy eggs and porkchops is my FaV.
First off the French Toast at Eggs 'N Things... HOLY CRAP! That looked AMAZING! Unhealthy as flip, but amazing. Anyway on to the recap. Today's adventure sees our favourite Bearded nerd and his guest/sidekick Sega Pluto going around the island, with one of their local friends exploring many sites. They attempt to find a Japanese spice with next to no information to go on for somebody, and may or may not have succeeded. Later the two humans and one, erm video game console prototype go to a local coffee shop with a suggestive name to get some caffeine before continuing to explore the island. They go see some historical WWII/other conflict sites and teaching his loyal viewers the history of these events. And to round out the event filled day the go to a mall and find a remnant of an old Toy Store chain, with tons of knockoff toys and things. A very eventful day. Hope you had a great time in Guam. And once again thanks for taking us along.
I was a student in the US and was taught that Japan invaded Guam and the Phillipines during the early days of WWII. I also was taught about George Tweed, and other Americans, who evaded the Japanese and Tweed, with the help of people on Guam, even managed to survive until the Americans returned. I wish that you had shown the War Dog Memorial that is on Guam. Overall, a good video.
I've been teaching my students (in Joliet) about Guam, the Phillipines, and the Aleutian Islands for the past 12 years while teaching the bombing of Pearl Harbor. Perhaps you were taught about it, but there was so much that you forgot? I'm excited to see that you're going to Saipan. My students loved learning about Guy Gabaldan. Maybe you'll see something about him there? I love this series in Guam, thus far. I've always wanted to visit the American islands in the Pacific Ocean. Keep up the good work!
That food looks delish and that store looks awesome! I really wanna visit Guam one day. It looks so beautiful. I can’t stop laughing at how differently you and I say “coffee” though lol. I want more “KD Toys”.
Dude, HOPEFULLY once the pandemic ends…two places it seems I need to visit….my dad in Canada & after seeing your visit to Guam…. I think it be a really cool trip.
How is the housing market like in Guam? I know in CNMI people are not allowed to own homes unless you were born there, so the long lease is more prevalent.
I guess it depends on where you went to school, since school curriculum varies state by state. But where I went, we were definitely taught that at the same time as the Japanese attacked Pearl Harbor, there was a simultaneous assault all across the Pacific and many islands were captured. December 7th in Hawaii, December 8th everywhere else.
oh yeah I remember the Guam Bulls thing, kinda funny! Hoping you were right on the Japanese spice, though. :P neat to see the inside of K*D Toys! I mean I did see a couple super mario figures. the Japanese restaurant looks amazing, I'd definitely want some of that gyoza it looked amazing! looking forward to the next one, for sure.
@@AdamEatsTheWorld thanks. Even though it’s been 20 years that GameStop lasted this long on the island, I do have a way of getting my games. Which, sadly, I have to order it through their app system for the states. Don’t worry, I have a sister, who lives back there. So, at least I got one thing covered for the time being. As for anything else, it will be through Amazon.
Will you address decolonization movement? Why, what's their deal and who's behind it? Thank you so much for your interesting videos! Brought joy to my heart to hear about your mom and of course... Kmart still existing!
@@user-mf2gi8mm9y It is very difficult. Shops in the tourist district aka Tumon are keep alive mainly because of the military for now. I work in the tourism industry and haven't been back to work since the start of the pandemic.
Give the Hungarian lady your buddies contact info, maybe he can mail her some of those spices. Lol. I finished high school in seattle and found it sad? Irritating? That I had to learn "US history" and students stateside didn't know much about Guam. Oh well. That's how it goes his-story (of the author)
Very nice, great video. Again you talked about your MoM's past visits on Guam, sounds like she really like Guam, may she continue to Rest in Peace 🙏. Thanks for making a video of Guam, and sharing it to the world AGAIN 🙂👍🏽🇬🇺.
I sure do miss my Island home of Guam. Thank you for your videos.
Thanks for watching, more videos of Guam coming soon.
Hi there! Hafa Adai from California! Just came across your channel. I’m Guamanian born on Guam. Love your trip to Guam. My grand parents, parents, aunts and uncles names are on that Memorial. They were in the Japanese concentration camps on Guam during the War (lots of stories). Thank you soooo much for sharing and loving our island! I subscribed! Blessings to You!
Oh, how I wish you guys had gotten some detailed footage of the beach along the east side of Asan Point. That was the area where the 9th Marine Regiment, 3td Marine Division made the beachhead in July, 1944. My father was with the 9th Marines. If you guys have ANY footage or photos of the small bay on the east side of Asan Point, I would be eternally grateful if you posted them. Yu guys made a great video! Thanks and Semper Fi.
You can kind of see it when we're at the WWII monument from up high, but I can add it to the list for next time. Bryan lives in Guam though.
It's not called Magellan's lookout. It's called Fort Soledad located on the southwestern coast of Guam. The southernmost point is further down the road.
The foods are awesome!! I miss Guam. Never going back tho.
Adam, first off thank you for exposing my home island to your subscribers! I recently relocated to AZ back in 2019 and missing home sooooo much! Thank you for loving my home the way the natives of Guam do!
PS I literally tasted the kimchi fried rice when you showed it. (Nothing else compares tbh)
Happy traveling 💕
My pleasure!
And there is a Starbuck place, at the old old Sheraton Hotel (have a different hotel name 2022) and Westin Hotel. And yes you jackpot breakfast restaurant, another great breakfast resturant (well known on Guam), called Shirley's Coffee Shop, or just Shirleys , Shirley's fried rice with over easy eggs and porkchops is my FaV.
First off the French Toast at Eggs 'N Things... HOLY CRAP! That looked AMAZING! Unhealthy as flip, but amazing. Anyway on to the recap.
Today's adventure sees our favourite Bearded nerd and his guest/sidekick Sega Pluto going around the island, with one of their local friends exploring many sites. They attempt to find a Japanese spice with next to no information to go on for somebody, and may or may not have succeeded. Later the two humans and one, erm video game console prototype go to a local coffee shop with a suggestive name to get some caffeine before continuing to explore the island. They go see some historical WWII/other conflict sites and teaching his loyal viewers the history of these events. And to round out the event filled day the go to a mall and find a remnant of an old Toy Store chain, with tons of knockoff toys and things.
A very eventful day. Hope you had a great time in Guam. And once again thanks for taking us along.
Very interesting, great content☺️
Great travel vids been loving them just as much or more than the main channel
you've really found you nice wigh these vids
If you haven't already go out to the villages when they have their annual fiestas. Lots of food.
Merizo is the southern most village of Guam. Umatac is the next village up from there
This channel is so good man.
That hotel by the airport caters to military familes transfering in out
I was a student in the US and was taught that Japan invaded Guam and the Phillipines during the early days of WWII. I also was taught about George Tweed, and other Americans, who evaded the Japanese and Tweed, with the help of people on Guam, even managed to survive until the Americans returned.
I wish that you had shown the War Dog Memorial that is on Guam. Overall, a good video.
I should mention that I have subscribed.
I've been teaching my students (in Joliet) about Guam, the Phillipines, and the Aleutian Islands for the past 12 years while teaching the bombing of Pearl Harbor. Perhaps you were taught about it, but there was so much that you forgot? I'm excited to see that you're going to Saipan. My students loved learning about Guy Gabaldan. Maybe you'll see something about him there?
I love this series in Guam, thus far. I've always wanted to visit the American islands in the Pacific Ocean. Keep up the good work!
Oh I'm sure there's tons of details I don't know about it. I'm just giving the extreme cliff notes.
I’m another American here. We were never taught about Guam. I was even in AP history. It’s unfortunate.
Excellent content on this channel, I hope it really does well like your parent channel! 👍
Next time you head to Guam, try Arashi Bowl! It’s so good!
Is that a restaurant or a dish?
That food looks delish and that store looks awesome! I really wanna visit Guam one day. It looks so beautiful. I can’t stop laughing at how differently you and I say “coffee” though lol. I want more “KD Toys”.
"Kaw-feee."
@@AdamEatsTheWorld saying it any other way sounds wrong lol
Dude, HOPEFULLY once the pandemic ends…two places it seems I need to visit….my dad in Canada & after seeing your visit to Guam…. I think it be a really cool trip.
Do you bring the Pluto everywhere so it won’t get stolen from the hotel room?
Nah, I bring it around for photo ops.
How is the housing market like in Guam? I know in CNMI people are not allowed to own homes unless you were born there, so the long lease is more prevalent.
Not sure, you'd have to ask someone like Bryan. I think a few locals have commented below.
I guess it depends on where you went to school, since school curriculum varies state by state. But where I went, we were definitely taught that at the same time as the Japanese attacked Pearl Harbor, there was a simultaneous assault all across the Pacific and many islands were captured. December 7th in Hawaii, December 8th everywhere else.
That's interesting actually. Thank you.
oh yeah I remember the Guam Bulls thing, kinda funny! Hoping you were right on the Japanese spice, though. :P neat to see the inside of K*D Toys! I mean I did see a couple super mario figures. the Japanese restaurant looks amazing, I'd definitely want some of that gyoza it looked amazing! looking forward to the next one, for sure.
Totally updated, Guam is closing the only two GameStop. 😭 which is April 27.
I heard about that, very sorry. :/
@@AdamEatsTheWorld thanks. Even though it’s been 20 years that GameStop lasted this long on the island, I do have a way of getting my games. Which, sadly, I have to order it through their app system for the states. Don’t worry, I have a sister, who lives back there. So, at least I got one thing covered for the time being. As for anything else, it will be through Amazon.
KD is not KB, can't you spell?
Will you address decolonization movement? Why, what's their deal and who's behind it? Thank you so much for your interesting videos! Brought joy to my heart to hear about your mom and of course... Kmart still existing!
Decolonization movement?
Is there any japanese tourist still coming to Guam?
At the time of recording, no. Once Japan opens up more, then I'm sure they'll return.
@@AdamEatsTheWorld hows is Guam surviving without the tourists?
@@user-mf2gi8mm9y It is very difficult. Shops in the tourist district aka Tumon are keep alive mainly because of the military for now. I work in the tourism industry and haven't been back to work since the start of the pandemic.
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Those gamestops have since closed down…
Yeah, sadly I heard about that.
i never knew kevin durant was nice enough to open a toys store in guam
I get it!
@@AdamEatsTheWorld 😂😂😂😂 sorry i had to
You're not fat. That's your problem. LOL
fun fact when the spanish came they called us the island of thieves because they thought we were stealing from them
Give the Hungarian lady your buddies contact info, maybe he can mail her some of those spices. Lol. I finished high school in seattle and found it sad? Irritating? That I had to learn "US history" and students stateside didn't know much about Guam. Oh well. That's how it goes his-story (of the author)