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American Samoa — Panoramic Views


Mountains in Clouds

Mountains in Clouds

Today I promised something a bit different — a look at American Samoa’s Pago Pago Harbor in stitched panoramic images.  First off is the Samoa Tuna Processors plant in Atu’u across the harbor from Fagatogo:

Samoa Tuna Processors

Samoa Tuna Processors

Here we have an image of Pago Pago Harbor and Fagatogo taken from a high overlook:

Pago Pago Harbor

Pago Pago Harbor

This next panoramic shot shows the shops along the southern edge of Fagatogo Park, as well as what appears to be an amphitheater to the left:

Fagatogo park

Fagatogo park

This final panoramic stitch was taken looking back toward village of Aua (note the blue-roofed church near the center) from Pago Pago near the Fagatogo Port and it’s fishing boats.

Mountain Mists above Pago Pago Harbor

Mountain Mists above Pago Pago Harbor

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American Samoa — Fagatogo and Pago Pago


Shrouded in Mist

Shrouded in Mist

Of all the islands we visited on this transpacific cruise, the island of Tutuila stood out to both Ursula and me as one place where we wouldn’t mind spending a year or so living the tropical South Pacific life.  Tutuila is the largest island of American Samoa.  It is also home to Pago Pago, the capital city of this unincorporated territory of the United States.

Pago Pago Harbor

Pago Pago Harbor

Our ship MS Oosterdam arrived into Pago Pago Harbor on April 25.  Despite the name, we actually docked in the village of Fagatogo, which is within easy walking distance of Pago Pago.

MS Oosterdam in Pago Pago Harbor

MS Oosterdam in Pago Pago Harbor

But don’t dismiss Fagatogo in favor of its more famous neighbor.  We found Fagatogo a very charming and colorful community with much to photograph.

Fagatogo Park

Fagatogo Park

All in all we found the whole Pago Pago experience one well worth repeating at some future date.  And did you know that Tutuila is home to the western-most U.S. National Park?  That would be the National Park of American Samoa, and I’ll show you this jewel a week from Wednesday.  That’s right, American Samoa offers enough sights for two weeks’ worth of blogs.  This Wednesday I’ll be offering up something a bit different — an entire blog post of stitched panoramic images of Tutuila, five in all.  Over the next several posts you’ll also see images of some incredible flora and fauna, including some impressively large bats, the Samoa flying fox.  Until Wednesday I’ll leave you with a couple of images depicting Samoan homes built into the hills:

Pago Pago Homes

Pago Pago Homes

Homes built into the hillside

Homes built into the hillside

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Special Preview Blog


Sydney Opera House

Sydney Opera House

Okay, I’m back.  Just in case you’re wondering why I’ve not been responding to “Likes” and other stuff, I’ve been away for since April 8 and just returned to El Paso only last night.  Where have I been this past month?  Three nights in Sydney, Australia, followed by a transpacific cruise to Seattle, Washington.

Sydney Harbor Bridge

Sydney Harbor Bridge

So, just in case you’re growing weary of China, here’s a preview of what to expect some time after that series concludes.  From Sydney we traveled to Noumea:

Noumea — New Caledonia

Noumea — New Caledonia

Lifou and its sparkling blue waters:

Lifou — New Caledonia

Lifou — New Caledonia

Port Vila on Espiritu Santo in Vanuatu:

Port Vila — Espiritu Santo, Vanuatu

Port Vila — Espiritu Santo, Vanuatu

Espiritu Santo with it’s crystal clear fresh water pools:

Espiritu Santo, Vanuatu

Espiritu Santo, Vanuatu

The uninhabited Mystery Island of Vanuatu:

Mystery Island — Vanuatu

Mystery Island — Vanuatu

Viti Levu, Fiji, with its cascading waterfalls and intense sunsets:

Viti Levu Waterfall — Fiji

Viti Levu Waterfall — Fiji

Viti Levu Sunset — Fiji

Viti Levu Sunset — Fiji

The beaches of Dravuni, Fiji:

Dravuni — Fiji

Dravuni — Fiji

Pago Pago and the Westernmost U.S. National Park:

The Westernmost U.S. National Forest in American Somao

The Westernmost U.S. National Forest in American Somoa

Honolulu on the island of Oahu in Hawaii:

Honolulu at Night

Honolulu at Night

The Grand Canyon of the Pacific — Waimea Canyon on the Hawaiian island of Kauai:

Waimea Canyon — Kauai

Waimea Canyon — Kauai

The frontier-style streets of Lahaina on Maui:

Lahaina — Maui

Lahaina — Maui

And finally the Olympic Peninsula of Washington State with images of Marymere Falls and a blizzard on Hurricane Ridge:

Marymere Falls — Olympic Peninsula, Washington

Marymere Falls — Olympic Peninsula, Washington

On the Way to Hurricane Ridge — Olympic Peninsula, Washington

On the Way to Hurricane Ridge — Olympic Peninsula, Washington

Yes, we really did end this trip in the midst of a raging blizzard.

Look for more images from this adventure in my next travel blog series sometime after the completion of China.

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