The Fonte River Dam was built in 1910 along a freshwater river behind Nimitz Hill in Asan, and provided a source of fresh water for the island's capital of Hagåtña when Guam was governed by the U.S. Navy. The dam is 150-foot-long and 24-foot-high dam. It was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 2014. The hike had another beginning of walking along some power line poles and then having a tiny marker of where to turn to get on the trail. There was a cool stone sign with the name. Milton and Owen do great with these hikes, but Milton seems to enjoy them more. Milton is a 'tank' when it comes to hiking.
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