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The Trees of Guam Photo 1

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A ‘yoga’ (Elaeocarpus joga) tree, showing the layered branches

The Trees of Guam Photo 3

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Cerbera dilatate Markgraf, a relative of the plumeria. Locally: ‘chiute.’

The Trees of Guam Photo 4

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The ‘puting’ (Barringtonia asiatica), a common large tree of Guam’s rocky limestone cliffs and coastlines

The Trees of Guam Photo 5

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Pandanus fragrans Gaud. Taken near Barrigada Hill

The Trees of Guam Photo 6

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Flowers and leaves of the ‘faia’ at close range

The Trees of Guam Photo 7

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‘Faia’ (Tristiropis obtusangula Radlh.) at Northwest Field, with ‘kafu’ surrounding it

The Great Sword Grass Adventure Photo 2

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After loping gaily down the hill from the Cross Island Road, hikers arrive at the Ylig River. Here they rest at the brink of the waterfall…shown… on cover of this issue

The Great Sword Grass Adventure Photo 3

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Fresh-water shrimp (see photo below) found bright-colored ribbon irresistible, clinging to it when it was dipped into the cool pools they inhabit at top of Tarzan Falls