
Hagatna serves as the focal point of this coastal survey, where the urban development of Guam's capital meets the Philippine Sea. The map documents a complex landscape of civic, religious, and military infrastructure at the turn of the millennium, from the Dulce Nombre de Maria East Cathedral-Basilica to the sprawling U S Naval Hospital. Along the shore, the Hagatna Boat Basin and Paseo de Susana Park define the waterfront, while the Sasa Valley Tank Farm and various units of the War in the Pacific National Historical Park reflect the island's strategic and commemorative importance. Inland, the terrain rises toward Mount Chachao, revealing a network of smaller settlements like Sinajana and Chalan Pago connected by the Marine Drive corridor and the Orchogo Pipeline.
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