Friday, April 1, 2011

Hiking Sella and Cetti Bay

My yoga instructor invited me on this hike last week. Cetti Bay was once the site of an ancient Chamorro settlement dating to A.D. 1000. It is also said to be the place that Ferdinand Magellan landed and had the first European contact with the native Chamorro people in 1521.
The hike is about two hours total. This is a hilly hike through the jungle and is not too difficult. However, we went during mid-day so it was very hot! When we reached the bay there was a old Spanish style bridge that laid over the Sella river, beautiful.
Although there was no cliff scaling or river trucking, it was still a fantastic hike. At the end we were greeted by a swarm of Guamanian killer mosquitoes so we booked it out of there!

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