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Mount Alifan is a peak on the U.S.
island territory of Guam. It is
located in Agat on the south-west of the island.
Alifan is the
highest point overseeing...
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Eocene volcano eroded. A spur of
Alutom volcanic rocks forms the
Mount Alifan-Mount
Lamlam ridge was
surrounded on all
sides by
major lava
flows in the...
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located offs**** Hill 40, just
inland of
Bangi Point The
undeveloped Mount Alifan Unit was the high
point used by the ****anese
commander directing the defense...
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Okada Park,
Uzebba II - II Owan West Sobe St Stephen'S P/School, Sobe;
Alifan By Right, Sobe; Town Hall, Sobe; Near Odigie'S House, Sobe; Near Eguabor'S...
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still the
topmost strata in the
middle of the island. The
Mount Alifan-Mount
Lamlam ridge is the
remnant of the
Alutom formation caldera.: 7 The...
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military installation, and is
overlooked by the
nearby peaks of
Mounts Lamlam,
Alifan and
Jumullong Manglo. The lake's
outflow is to the north-west, its waters...
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Unicoi Range Wildcat Mountain Wolfpen Ridge Yonah Mountain Young Lick
Mount Alifan,
summit of the
Island of Guam
Mount Almagosa,
summit of the
Island of Guam...
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indigenous people of Guam. Some of Agat's most
notable sites are
Mount Alifan, the Agat Marina, the
Spanish Bridge, and War In The
Pacific National Historical...
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Jason Seif,
Lionel Smit,
Henrik Uldalen,
Brian Willmont, Ryan Hewett, Ivan
Alifan,
Sandra Chevrier,
Stephan Doitschinoff,
Anthony Lister, and M****imo Agostinelli...
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headquarters in Guam. The hill is
capped with
limestone belonging to the
Alifan limestone formation (Miocene). The
limestone is up to 150 feet
thick with...