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American Samoa is a U.S. territory covering 7 South Pacific islands and atolls. Tutuila, the largest island, is home to the capital Pago Pago, whose natural harbor is framed by volcanic peaks including 1,716-ft.-high Rainmaker Mountain.

Divided between the islands Tutuila, Ofu and Ta‘ū, the National Park of American Samoa highlights the territory's tropical scenery with rainforests, beaches, and reefs.

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10. Fatumafuti
Fatumafuti is a village in central Tutuila Island, American Samoa. It is located at the easternmost point of the entrance to Pago Pago Harbor, south of Pago Pago. Flowerpot Rock, also known as Fatu Rock, is found along the highway in Fatumafuti.

9. Vaitogi
Vaitogi is a village in American Samoa. It has many missionaries and tourists who are attracted by the shopping for local products. Vaitogi might be most famous of its legends about the Turtle and Shark.

8. Utulei
Utulei is a village in American Samoa. Utulei is the legislative capital of American Samoa, and is located in Pago Pago. It is home to most hotels and most historic buildings in Pago Pago, including the 1904 Courthouse.

7. Nu'uuli
Nu'uuli is a village on the central east coast of Tutuila Island, American Samoa. It is located on a peninsula several miles up from Pago Pago International Airport. Nu’uui is located between Pago Pago International Airport and Coconut Point.

6. Tafuna'
Tafuna' is a village on the east coast of Tutuila Island, American Samoa. It is located on a peninsula a mile north of Pago Pago International Airport and one mile south of Nu'uuli, American Samoa.

5. Fagatogo
Fagatogo is the Downtown area of Pago Pago, the territorial capital of American Samoa. It is the seat of the judiciary, and it is the commercial center of Tutuila Island. Its population is 3,000.

4. Ta‘ū
Ta‘ū is the largest island in the Manu‘a Group and the easternmost volcanic island of the Samoan Islands. Ta‘ū is part of American Samoa. In the early 19th century, the island was sometimes called Opoun. 

3. Tutuila
Tutuila is the largest and the main island of American Samoa in the archipelago of Samoan Islands. It is the third largest island in the Samoan Islands chain of the Central Pacific located roughly 4,000 .

2. Pago Pago
Pago Pago, the capital of American Samoa, comprises a string of coastal villages on Tutuila Island. It’s a gateway to the National Park of American Samoa, which protects lush rainforest, coral reefs and waters visited by humpback whales. Fagatogo village is home to the Jean P. Haydon Museum, exhibiting local historic artifacts in a former U.S. Navy facility. A trail leads up to Blunts Point Battery, a WWII gun site.

1. Samoan Islands
The Samoan Islands are an archipelago covering 3,030 km² in the central South Pacific, forming part of Polynesia and the wider region of Oceania. Administratively, the archipelago comprises all of Samoa and most of American Samoa. 

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American Samoa is a U.S. territory covering 7 South Pacific islands and atolls. Tutuila, the largest island, is home to the capital Pago Pago, whose natural harbor is framed by volcanic peaks including 1,716-ft.-high Rainmaker Mountain. Divided between the islands Tutuila, Ofu and Ta‘ū, the National Park of American Samoa highlights the territory's tropical scenery with rainforests, beaches and reefs

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Paradise Unveiled: Discovering American Samoa’s Top 10 Must-See Destinations

Welcome to our channel! In this exciting video, we're going to take you on a virtual journey to uncover the stunning natural wonders of American Samoa. Get ready to explore the top 10 must-see destinations that make this Pacific paradise truly unique. From pristine beaches and lush rainforests to vibrant culture and warm hospitality, American Samoa has it all.

Join us as we dive deep into the turquoise waters and discover the vibrant marine life at our first stop, the renowned National Marine Sanctuary of American Samoa. Immerse yourself in the tranquility of this protected underwater paradise, surrounded by colorful coral reefs and enchanting sea creatures.

Next, we'll set foot on Ofu Island, a secluded gem known for its breathtaking beauty. Lose yourself in the serene atmosphere as we walk along the powdery white sands and soak up the mesmerizing views of the crystal-clear waters. Don't forget to capture that picture-perfect moment!

No trip to American Samoa would be complete without a visit to the majestic Rainmaker Mountain. Trek through the verdant rainforests and witness the awe-inspiring waterfalls cascading down the lush mountainsides. Let the soothing sounds of nature rejuvenate your soul as you explore this hidden gem.

As we continue our expedition, we'll take you to the cultural heart of the island, the Polynesian Cultural Center. Immerse yourself in the fascinating traditions and vibrant dances of the Samoan people. Get ready to feast on delicious traditional dishes and experience the warm hospitality of the locals.

For those seeking adventure, there's no better place than Ta'u Island. Embark on an exhilarating hike to Mount Silisili, the highest peak in American Samoa. Challenge yourself and be rewarded with panoramic views that will leave you in awe.

Not far from Ta'u Island lies the iconic Aunu'u Island, where untouched beauty and serenity await. Explore the mesmerizing coral gardens while snorkeling in the crystalline waters. Discover the vibrant marine life and find yourself swimming alongside tropical fish in their natural habitat.

Heading back to the main island, Tutuila offers a diverse range of attractions. Marvel at the dramatic cliffs and natural rock formations of the world-famous Blunt's Point Trail. Take a refreshing dip in the natural swimming holes at the iconic Tisa's Barefoot Bar, where relaxation and adventure intertwine.

Unveil the historic significance of American Samoa at the Jean P. Haydon Museum. Immerse yourself in the rich cultural heritage and learn about the intriguing history of the region, from ancient Polynesian settlers to modern-day influences.

Our journey wouldn't be complete without a visit to the Pago Pago Harbor. Home to stunning panoramic views and a bustling market, this vibrant hub provides an insight into the local way of life and offers plenty of opportunities for souvenir shopping.

We hope you've enjoyed this virtual tour of American Samoa's top 10 must-see destinations. Don't forget to like, share, and subscribe to our channel for more captivating travel content. Start planning your own adventure to this heavenly paradise today!


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EXPLORE AMERICAN SAMOA | The Complete Guide to Tutuila, Aunu'u, and Manu'a Islands | PATREON Account

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The guidebook EXPLORE AMERICAN SAMOA | The Complete Guide to Tutuila, Aunu'u, and Manu'a Islands is finished and will be available for purchase on American Samoa Flag Day- APRIL 17, 2021!

This is has been Melinda's multi-year project- between researching, writing, capturing the perfect photos, and having it formatted in a fun and contemporary style to appeal to audiences of all ages. It's finally FINISHED!

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Ta‘ū is the largest island in the Manu‘a Group and the easternmost volcanic island of the Samoan Islands

American Samoa travel tips: Exploring wild Alega Beach

American Samoa, Pacific Ocean - stunning Alega beach in American Samoa. Let's travel to American Samoa in the Pacific Ocean and let's visit the beautiful beach of Alega (Alega Beach) which is located on a village with the same name on the southeast coast of Tutuila Island, American Samoa. Tisa's Barefoot Bar is also in Alega Beach, which is a bar that also operates a fale sleeping four on Alega Beach. Alega beach has a secluded character and is removed from the village. Bus services are frequent between Alega and Pago Pago.
American Samoa is a U.S. territory covering 7 South Pacific islands and atolls. Tutuila, the largest island, is home to the capital Pago Pago, whose natural harbor is framed by volcanic peaks including 1,716-ft.-high Rainmaker Mountain. Divided between the islands Tutuila, Ofu and Ta‘ū, the National Park of American Samoa highlights the territory's tropical scenery with rainforests, beaches and reefs.

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FOGAMA'A- HIKING TO HIDDEN BEACH- AMERICAN SAMOA

We've gathered a few friends to join us on our hike to FOGAMA'A (or as we like to call it HIDDEN BEACH) and we're inviting you to come along also.

A quick, but moderately challenging 0.5 mile hike into a volcanic crater and through a banana plantation takes you to the top of a staircase, leading down to the most pristine and magical beach on Tutuila.

American Samoa is full of beautiful beaches, incredible trails, and breathtaking views, but we've got to say that Fogama'a is our favorite. There's just something about this place that makes us fall in love with it again and again, EVERY TIME we go back!

Go for an hour or pack a lunch and stay all day. However long you have, you'll enjoy every minute of it.

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The geology of the Samoan islands is surprisingly interesting. First, we are living on a volcano, which is resting at the moment. Second, our volcano is on the move – it’s traveling towards China. Finally and most unfortunately, our volcano will eventually sink back into the dark ocean depths. About 1.5 million years ago, our volcano spewed forth enough lava to rise up out of the ocean and become “Tutuila Island”. Actually, just the tip of the volcano is visible to us – most of the mountain is underwater. While the tallest mountain peak on Tutuila is about one half mile high, the mountain extends another 2-3 miles below the sea surface.
It is not much of an exaggeration to call the Samoan islands 'active volcanoes'. These islands were formed by volcanism, and the volcanoes are still active, in a geologic timeframe of course, and due to some unusual circumstances as described below. The most recent volcanic eruptions were not that long ago.
In Samoa, major eruptions occurred in 1905 when lava flows destroyed a village. In the Manu'a islands, subsurface volcanic eruptions and earthquakes occurred in 1866, causing dense clouds of smoke and pumice to erupt from the ocean surface for several months. One hundred years ago is just a blink of the eye to a volcano, which measures time in the millions of years. We tend to forget how briefly people have lived upon these shores. Human habitation on Tutuila, even considering the whole 3000-year period that Samoans have dwelt here, represents a mere 0.2% of the time since the sun first shone on this new land.
To explain our volcano's slow-motion march towards China, we first need to review the nature of the earth's surface or crust. The earth's outer layer, the one we live on, is several miles thick, but that is a thin skin compared to the total size of the earth. This outer layer is made up of many separate sections that seemingly float on top of the earth's molten core and move about in very slow motion. Geologists call these outer sections “plates”. You may recall, for example, that the continents of Africa and South America were once joined together when the earth first formed, but the two continents slowly drifted apart to where they are today. The same process applies to the plates under the Pacific Ocean. The plate we're on is called the Pacific Plate and it is moving westward (towards China) at a leisurely speed of about 3 inches per year. At this rate, in one million years we will be 50 miles closer to China.
It is not accidental that the islands of American Samoa and Samoa lie in a rather straight line. Directly underneath us is what geologists call a “hot spot” of thermal activity in the earth's core. It's a volcano just waiting to happen. When the pressure builds up at the hot spot, molten magma bursts up through the Pacific Plate and forms a volcanic island. Then the hot spot calms down for awhile, perhaps a million years or so. During this peaceful interval, the Pacific Plate keeps marching onward, so when the hot spot acts up again, it forms a new volcanic island rather than building upon the previous one. In other words, the hot spot stays in one place but the plate above it keeps moving. The islands generally lie in a straight line that is oriented in the direction the plate is moving. The new islands form on the eastern end of the chain, so the islands become progressively older as you move westward. For that reason, the islands in Samoa are about 1 million years older than the islands in American Samoa. The newest volcanic eruption in our island chain is forming about 30 miles east of Ta'u Island, but it will probably be another few hundred years before this sub-surface volcano, named Vailulu'u, breaks the sea surface (in 2005 it was 1800 feet below the surface and growing).

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FIRST TIME in Samoa! What's it really like? 🇼🇸

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Welcome back to another video and a brand new series in SAMOA!! Today’s video is FIRST TIME in Samoa! What's it really like? We spend our first day in Samoa exploring the To Sua Ocean Trench and Lalomanu Beach in Samoa. Samoa is a beautiful country with so much to offer from waterfalls, natural swimming holes and so much more! I hope you enjoy this first video of Samoa. Please leave any questions you have down below on Travelling Samoa.

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American Samoa - 15 interesting facts

Some interesting facts:
1. Samoa is the first Pacific island state to gain independence.
2. For a long time, the Samoa archipelago was a place of confrontation between the authorities of Germany and New Zealand.
3. During the influenza epidemic in 1918-1919, this state lost a fifth of its population.
4. There are two official languages in Samoa - Samoan and English.
5. Samoa is where the traditional Polynesian tattoo originated.
6. The highest government position in Samoa is called ''O le Ao O le Malo'', which translates roughly as ''supreme leader''.
7. The national currency of Samoa is called ''tala''
8. In 2011, this state ''lost'' a whole day - December 30, when it was decided to change the time zone from UTC +11 to UTC -13. This was done to facilitate trade cooperation with Australia and New Zealand.
9. The area of the Samoan archipelago is only slightly more than 3 thousand square meters. kilometers, and about a quarter of a million people live in this territory.
10. Despite the influence of foreigners, the Samoans have retained their traditional way of life to this day.
11. About 99% of the Samoan population can read, write and count, which is a very high rate for this region.
12. The most popular sports in Samoa are rugby and cricket, however, cricket here is Samoan - this kind of it is somewhat different from classic cricket.
13. The only city in Samoa is the capital, Apia, with a population of about 35 thousand people. The rest of the country's inhabitants live in numerous villages and towns.
14. About 92% of Samoans are followers of various branches of Christianity.
15. Prior to the arrival of European missionaries in Samoa, the Samoans did not have a written language. It was artificially created on the basis of the Latin alphabet in 1834. 

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American Samoa
Territory
American Samoa is a U.S. territory covering 7 South Pacific islands and atolls. Tutuila, the largest island, is home to the capital Pago Pago, whose natural harbor is framed by volcanic peaks including 1,716-ft.-high Rainmaker Mountain. Divided between the islands Tutuila, Ofu and Ta‘ū, the National Park of American Samoa highlights the territory's tropical scenery with rainforests, beaches and reefs. ― Google
Capital: Pago Pago
Dialing code: +1
Population: 55,312 (2019) World Bank
Points of interest: National Park of American Samoa, Ofu-Olosega, Manu'a, Ofu, Aunu'u, Ofu Beach, more
Official languages: Samoan, English
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MAP OF AMERICAN SAMOA

salutations my friends. this is a map of American Samoa. American Samoa, located within the geographical region of Oceania, is one of only two possessions of the United States in the Southern Hemisphere, the other being Jarvis Island. Its total land area is 76.1 square miles—slightly larger than Washington, D.C.—consisting of five rugged, volcanic islands and two coral atolls.


Cockscomb Point on Pola Island is seen jutting into the ocean.
The five volcanic islands are Tutuila, Aunuʻu, Ofu, Olosega, and Taʻū. The coral atolls are Swains and Rose Atoll. Of the seven islands, Rose Atoll is the only uninhabited one; it is a Marine National Monument. American Samoa is the southernmost reach of the United States at fourteen degrees below the equator.


A view of American Samoa's Ofu Beach on Ofu Island in the Manuʻa Islands is nice too. excuse me. please comment about american samoa. continuing.
Due to its positioning in the South Pacific Ocean, it is frequently hit by tropical cyclones between November and April. Rose Atoll is the easternmost point of the territory. American Samoa's Rose Atoll is the southernmost point of the United States. American Samoa is home to the National Park of American Samoa.

The highest mountains are: Lata Mountain , 3,170 ft ; Matafao Peak, 2,141 ft; Piumafua, 2,095 ft; and Tumutumu , 1,621 ft . Mount Pioa, nicknamed the Rainmaker, is 1,718 ft.  American Samoa is also home to some of the world's highest sea cliffs at 3,000 ft.
The Vailuluʻu seamount, an active submerged volcano, lies 28 miles east of Taʻū in American Samoa. It was discovered in 1975 and has since been studied by an international team of scientists, contributing towards understanding of the Earth's fundamental processes. Growing inside the summit crater of Vailuluʻu is an active underwater volcanic cone, named after Samoa's goddess of war, Nafanua.

American Samoa lies within two terrestrial ecoregions: Samoan tropical moist forests and Western Polynesian tropical moist forests. thats all for now. thanks for listening. please subscribe for the best maps and for the love of American Samoa. goodbye. #mapschool #maps #mapas #mapsolo #americansamoa #tutuila

Amerikanisch Samoa | Travel Tipps | Reiseführer Deutsch

Der amerikanisch verwaltete Teil der samoanischen Inselgruppe Amerikanisch-Samoa liegt im polynesischen Teil des Pazifiks, östlich des selbständigen Samoa.
Regionen Amerikanisch-Samoas. Die Inselgruppe gliedert sich in Tutuila, die vulkanische Hauptinsel auf der Pago Pago liegt, mit umliegenden kleineren Inseln, darunter Aunuʻu. Weiter östlich liegen die Manua-Inseln bestehend aus Taʻū (45,7 km²), Ofu (7,5 km²) und Olosega (5,4 km²) sowie dem unbewohnten Nuʻutele Island.

Hinzu kommen noch die Atolle Swains Island und das Rose-Atoll. Diese beiden sind für Touristen nicht zugänglich.

Die einzige Stadt ist der Verwaltungssitz Pago Pago (Aussprache: „Pango Pango“).

Der National Park of American Samoa ist auf Teile der drei Inseln Tutuila, Ofu und Taʻū verteilt. Im Park sind verschiedene Wanderwege ausgewiesen. Festes Schuhwerk und für die Hitze ausreichend Trinkwasser sind unerläßlich.

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Australia Geographic Explores Samoa

Known for its pristine beaches, lush gardens, majestic rainforest covered mountains, beautiful waterfalls and stunning seascapes; the South Pacific islands of Samoa have retained and protected the gifts bestowed upon it by Mother Nature which tourists from all over the world can enjoy.

How to explore American Samoa by bus

American Samoa, Pacific Ocean - riding the local buses of American Samoa. Let's travel to the island of American Samoa in the Pacific Ocean and let's enjoy riding the American Samoan buses. Here are a few moments of bus rides from the American territory of American Samoa in the Pacific Ocean... Beautiful and spectacular views...
American Samoa is a U.S. territory covering 7 South Pacific islands and atolls. Tutuila, the largest island, is home to the capital Pago Pago, whose natural harbor is framed by volcanic peaks including 1,716-ft.-high Rainmaker Mountain. Divided between the islands Tutuila, Ofu and Ta‘ū, the National Park of American Samoa highlights the territory's tropical scenery with rainforests, beaches and reefs.

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