Is Guam the Ultimate Scuba Diving Destination?

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Discussion Overview

The discussion revolves around the experiences and impressions of living in Guam, particularly focusing on its reputation as a scuba diving destination. Participants share personal anecdotes, recommendations for diving locations, and reflections on the beauty of the scenery.

Discussion Character

  • Exploratory
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  • Debate/contested

Main Points Raised

  • One participant expresses excitement about living in Guam, highlighting its beautiful scenery and ideal conditions for scuba diving.
  • Another participant reminisces about their own connection to Guam, suggesting Jellyfish Lake in Palau as an exceptional diving spot.
  • Several participants share personal experiences and memories related to Guam and scuba diving, including discussions about photography and the local environment.
  • A participant humorously reflects on their university experience in relation to Guam, expressing envy over the beauty of the location.
  • One participant mentions being in Hawaii temporarily, sharing photos and discussing the differences between the two locations.
  • Another participant suggests that Guam could benefit from a name upgrade due to its phonetic similarity to "guano," adding a light-hearted tone to the conversation.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Participants generally express positive sentiments about Guam as a diving destination, but there are varying personal experiences and opinions regarding specific locations and aspects of living there. No consensus is reached on all points discussed.

Contextual Notes

Participants reference personal experiences and subjective impressions, which may vary widely. Some suggestions and claims about diving locations and photography equipment remain unverified and are based on individual perspectives.

Who May Find This Useful

Individuals interested in scuba diving, those considering a visit to Guam or Palau, and members of the Physics Forums community who enjoy sharing travel experiences and photography.

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Finally made it to my new homeport in Guam. The scenery here is beautiful. Clear blue water, constant warm temperature, palm trees everywhere, extremely nice natives. This is supposed to be one of the top places to go scuba diving, and I can see why.

I'm going out in a little bit to buy a decent camera to take pictures to post. Also, thinking about finally getting a telescope because light pollution where I'm staying is nearly nonexistent. Really neat place!
 
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That's very exciting! Sounds gorgeous...when will you be hosting a PF gathering? :biggrin:

I can't wait to see pictures.
 
B. Elliott said:
Finally made it to my new homeport in Guam. The scenery here is beautiful. Clear blue water, constant warm temperature, palm trees everywhere, extremely nice natives. This is supposed to be one of the top places to go scuba diving, and I can see why.

I'm going out in a little bit to buy a decent camera to take pictures to post. Also, thinking about finally getting a telescope because light pollution where I'm staying is nearly nonexistent. Really neat place!

You rotten kid. Stop reminding me of the good old days...

Btw, did you ever tell us which sub you were on?

And don't make fun of me for forgetting if you already did. I'm old! And senile! And gads I remember the mid pacific...

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And btw, did I tell you that you were a rotten kid yet?
 
Nice place to be, how are you enjoying the other aspects of your tour?
 
Wow B. Elliot, I was born in Guam and even though I do not currently live there, I call it my hometown. Back during the weekly PF Photo Contests I submitted a few pictures from Guam. Where are you located? :smile:

If you like Scuba diving, be sure to hit Jellyfish Lake in nearby Palau— arguably the most fantastically amazing place to dive in the world.
 
I have complained that my University in the United States is a four hour drive to the nearest large city. It can be very frustrating that any really major event takes a pretty long drive to get to.

I probably shouldn't move to Guam.
(Actually you have my envy, I bet it really is a beautiful place.)
 
Gee, you are so lucky :smile:
 
Finally got internet again Ironically though, I'm not in Guam right now. I'm in Hawaii! I'll be here for a few more months till I head back to Guam. Here's some of the pics I promised.

From the top of Lovers Point (the summit in the top-left of the pic OmCheeto pisted)
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Pics from Gab Gab beach.
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Old pillboxes on Gab Gab
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Views from my old barracks
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I really need to get better camera than the one on my Blackberry.
 
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Very nice pics! Makes me feel like I have traveled, at the convience of my own home :biggrin:
 
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Ah, that looks very nice. Good to see you again :smile:!
 
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B. Elliott said:
Finally got internet again Ironically though, I'm not in Guam right now. I'm in Hawaii! I'll be here for a few more months till I head back to Guam. Here's some of the pics I promised.


I really need to get better camera than the one on my Blackberry.

Great pictures! With just a bit more coaxing, you might get the sisterhood to skip Bora Bora and come visit you. :cool:
I think Guam should really get a name upgrade. It looks way too much like guano.

And now that you are on Oahu, you might want to get a submersible camera so you can take a picture of that Moray eel that scared the bejeezits out of me in Hanauma bay 30 years ago. I also expect the obligatory pictures of Diamond Head and the Pipeline on the North Shore. And maybe a picture of the pineapple fields. Oh, and a view the mountains from the north shore. And the Arizona memorial. And maybe a picture of the barracks on Ford Island, if they are still there. Amazing place to stay; full of ants and rat sized cockroaches. But who cared, we were in Hawaii. :!)

Thanks again for bringing back great old memories.
 

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