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The Northern Mariana Islands are a dazzling group of 15 landmasses in the Philippine Sea. The Marianas are part of a chain of volcanic mountain peaks and uplifted coral reefs, making for spectacular scenery both above and below sea level. Although there are 15 islands, only six are inhabited, the three major population centres being Saipan (the capital city), Tinian and Rota. The island of Pagan was inhabited until 1981, when a severe volcanic eruption forced the evacuation of its residents. Saipan Island, Volcanic Mountains, Mariana Islands, Volcanic Eruption, Japanese Travel, Lovers Photos, Oceania Travel, Northern Mariana Islands, Travel Magazine

The Northern Mariana Islands are a dazzling group of 15 landmasses in the Philippine Sea. The Marianas are part of a chain of volcanic mountain peaks and uplifted coral reefs, making for spectacular scenery both above and below sea level. Although there are 15 islands, only six are inhabited, the three major population centres being Saipan (the capital city), Tinian and Rota. The island of Pagan was inhabited until 1981, when a severe volcanic eruption forced the evacuation of its residents…

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The Northern Mariana Islands are an isolated group of isles in the Pacific Ocean located between Japan and the Philippines. They have deep ties to the ancient past and to some of the most intense times in modern history. This is an ideal destination for outdoor lovers, history buffs, and photographers alike.

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Guam - Hagåtña / Agana (1870s) | Mariana Islands. Island Guam. Street of Agana. (1870s) Hagåtña (Agana) is the capital of Guam. The photographer was G. Riemer, the  paymaster of the SMS Hertha who took many stereoviews during the journey of the "Hertha" to East Asia and the Islands in the South Pacific. (1874 - 1877) Note that the second woman from the left seems to suffer from elephantiasis. Hafa Adai, Mariana Islands, Pacific Islander, San Nicolas, Vernacular Architecture, Indigenous Culture, Historical Pictures, Island Style, Island Girl

Mariana Islands. Island Guam. Street of Agana. (1870s) Hagåtña (Agana) is the capital of Guam. The photographer was G. Riemer, the paymaster of the SMS Hertha who took many stereoviews during the journey of the "Hertha" to East Asia and the Islands in the South Pacific. (1874 - 1877) Note that the second woman from the left seems to suffer from elephantiasis.

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