Super American Circus wraps up today

WALLENDA: Circus superstar Blake Wallenda balances on a high wire as circusgoers make their way into the University of Guam Calvo Field House for the first show of the Super American Circus on Friday. Today is the last day to attend the circus. Dontana Keraskes/The Guam Daily Post
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Along the island's southwest coast are beautiful sunbaked beaches and glamorous green jungles that only scratch the surface of Guam's gateway to a rich geological history.
To clear the air: I am not a hiking expert. … Gasp!
I had a relative visiting over the holidays and, of course, since all she wanted to do was hike I was the point man for all the adventures she had planned.
This weekend we hike up to the second-highest peak in Guam, Mount Jumullong Manglo, for an outstanding 360-degree view of Guam, a couple of religious sites, and, hopefully, one of the island’s “only-on-Guam” sunsets.
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With another jewel added to its growing sports program, the newly formed University of Guam Tritons men’s baseball program is holding tryouts on Dec. 14-15.