- to the site. Initially, the
Olotele Radar Station was
accessed via a
tramway from the
parking area at the end of
Olotele Road.
Facilities for the personnel...
-
Mount Olotele, also
referred to as
Olotele Mountain, is a 493-meter (1,617-foot) peak in the
Western District of
Tutuila Island in
American Sāmoa. It is...
-
Mount ʻAlava,
overlooking Pago Harbor, with
secondary facilities on
Mount Olotele,
overlooking Tafuna (translator K229BG,
operating on 93.7 MHz). The station...
- ****atogo
ASTCA 644
Satala ASTCA 655 Ofu
ASTCA 677 Tau
ASTCA 688
Leone ASTCA 699
Tafuna ASTCA 691
Olotele/Aoloau
ASTCA 733
Cellular ASTCA 258 PCS BLUE SKY...
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Fifita Tohi [to]. In 1997 she
married police officer Tulutulumafua-ʻi-
Olotele Kalaniuvalu, with whom she had
three children. ʻIlima was
ineligible to...
- the
first missionary to
visit Tutuila in 1832, the
Radio Towers at
Mount Olotele, the M****acre Bay in Aasu
village where a
monument has been
installed in...
-
collectively chose to
relocate their towns to the
mountainous area (Mount
Olotele)
along the
newly constructed road. The
original settlement of A‘asu now...
- The Tuʻi
Tonga and his
retinue sta**** in Lapaha, his
residence being Olotele and ʻAhofakasiu,
while Takuilau was for his
wives (not to be
confused with...
-
located at the
current location of
American Samoa Community College (ASCC).
Olotele Mountain is
divided between the
villages of
Mapusagafou (bottom half) and...
- Tonga, as the
latter remained in his
residence on the high
grounds of
Olotele in Muʻa,
while he had to stay on the
lowlaying lands of Fonuamotu, reclaimed...