Conventions on Guam and Saipan are multi-day affairs, designed for the limited number of visitors and workers to get familiar with the territory and enjoy some of the local flavor prior to the convention.
Workers and visitors arrived from Guam on the 17th and 19th. A trip to the little island of Managaha - just three miles off the shore of Saipan - was planned for all on Friday, the 20th.
Joining all the visitors and workers were the two nuns from "Maturana - House of Prayer" who are the ones coordinating with us for convention arrangements at their facility.
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Jumbalaya to Managaha |
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Brian F., Dale W., Cheri F. |
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The Island of Managaha |
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Larry T. and Brian F. |
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Arnold Rabauliman |
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Arnold, Dean, Marion, Sara |
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Stella and Brenda -Maturana liaisons |
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Chuukese kids on the Jumbalaya |
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Dean S. and Arnold R. |
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Brian F., Kent W., Brenda |
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Alfie D., Larry T., Max V. |
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Debbie on Managaha |
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Stella, Arnold, Debbie, Brenda |
Managaha has very good snorkeling and a few remains of Japanese artillery and transports from WW II. We don't know the names of most of the fish, but we do know they are spectacular!
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Angel fish |
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Sea cucumber |
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Sunken landing craft-2 |
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Sunken landing craft-1 |
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Shearwater baby |
The trip to Managaha was a big hit with everyone. Now back to Saipan to prepare for Friday evening gospel meeting.
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