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Going Batty for the National Park of American Samoa


Samoan Flying Fox

Samoan Flying Fox

I’ve seen bigger bats, but not in a long time.  These are the Samoan Flying Foxes with wingspans approaching nearly three feet.  The Samoan Flying Fox is a medium-sized (if you can believe that) member of the megabat family.

But don’t worry — these are fruit bats.

Samoan Flying Fox

Samoan Flying Fox out on a limb

So how did we come across this colony of megabats?  We asked to see them on our taxi trip back from the western-most U.S. National Park — The National Park of American Samoa.  The Visitor Center for this park is located in Pago Pago.  It’s on the second floor of the MHJ Building, and the Visitor Center alone is well worth a visit.  At any rate we let pass the first couple of taxis when the driver asked for far too much for a round trip excursion, but we eventually found someone willing to drive us there at a reasonable rate.

National Park of American Samoa

National Park of American Samoa

National Park of American Samoa

National Park of American Samoa

National Park of American Samoa

National Park of American Samoa

In addition to the spectacular coastal scenery we also some spectacular flowers.

National Park flower

National Park flower

It was on the way back to port that we talked our driver into taking us by a bat colony.

Samoan Flying Fox

Samoan Flying Fox

After our visit with the Samoan Flying Foxes we made our way back to the MS Oosterdam through the village of Atu’u.

Returning to Pago Pago by way of Atu'u

Returning to Pago Pago by way of Atu’u

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Heading into Pago Pago


Samoan Bus Stop

Samoan Bus Stop

As I noted last week it’s a fairly short stroll from Fagatogo to Pago Pago.  But the fun is all in the sights along the way, from the colorful:

Fagatogo

Fagatogo

To the mundane, yet colorful:

You cannot escape Ronald McDonald

You cannot escape Ronald McDonald

If you don’t feel like walking then grab one of the many buses:

Colorful Samoan Bus

Colorful Samoan Bus

But even in light rain it’s more fun to walk.

Main road from Fagatogo to Pago Pago

Main road from Fagatogo to Pago Pago

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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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