Saipan CNMI (US Territory) - Food, Sites, WWII, Beaches & More! - Adam Koralik

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It's Adam Koralik here and today we're traveling to Saipan in the CNMI, a US territory. This continues our three week adventure, and the third of TWELVE episodes. This episode will have a heavy focus on just about everything to do in Saipan!

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28 Celsius is about 82 Fahrenheit, for those who are curious :)

HowPettyful
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Half way around the world to get a coffee? Please let Mikey take over the channel.

AdamKoralik
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So nice not having music to listen to! You're the man.

MGreen-vzyb
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What a trip! I grew up on Saipan. I lived on Capitol Hill, real close to the Kagman turn off. Did high school and went to the community college there. Going to Forbidden Island, chilling at Townhouse Beach, the street market on Thursdays and the Flametree festival! Those were the days! Good to see you enjoyed your visit!

Yeah nei!

BrotherYarmoth
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Very kind of you guys to share your cool video show thank you guys.

joaquinromolor
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new sub here. Born on the island of Rota, Raised in Guam, lived and went to college in Saipan (2 years). I enjoyed the dirt roads and miss home so much. Thanks for visitng my home.

Justdoingourbest
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Great to see Saipan & it looks amazing. Food & adventure hikes nothing better.

agallgood
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My dad was In the military and he always tells me story’s about visiting Saipan. Said it was one of the craziest experiences of his life. Everyone is partying all the time

yeeetster
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Its a shame this channel only has 3500 subs. Keep it up Adam, I think this is your niche

MrPotteeMouf
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First time watching your Channel! Haven't been home for almost 20yrs now!

RoseDelaCruz-Islndlady
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Great video. Thanks for the insights into the CNMI. I plan to sail there in the not too distant future.

pnwcruiser
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I actually used to work on one of those ships many years ago. It’s was an MSC(military sealift command) ship and we were anchored offshore because we carried ammunitions. Great video tho. Brings back many memories of Saipan

mikeleeannreactz
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It was so great having the "Papa San" himself Adam come by our beautiful islands, I cant wait till next year where we will not trick him to having a pickle

michaelflores
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Really enjoying this channel. I’m hoping to do a trip to Hawaii, Guam and CNMI.

bigoranget
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I haven’t been home in a while. Glad to see this video, pretty cool. 😎 I see Glen! 👋

debg
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Interesting thing about call letters is there are a few tv and radio stations that don’t conform to the Mississippi River divide. I know the cbs station in Pittsburgh being one example.

In Canada most of our stations start with a C but we don’t have exclusive use of calls starting with C. Technically Canada only has CF, CG, CH, CI, CJ and CK. CB is used for most CBC owned tv and radio stations but calls starting with CB technically don’t belong to Canada, they belong to Chile. There are also some commercial radio stations in Newfoundland that start with VO. These exist because they predate Newfoundland confederation with Canada in 1949.

bigoranget
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This is a little different for most people who aren't familiar with the food of Guam and CNMI but any time I have a cold..I take shots of extra hot finadene! Finadene is always on deck in house or sawsawan which is pretty much the same as finadene but that's what it's called in the Philippines. I've never seen lumpia eaten like that! Usually we just dip lumpia in spicy vinegar. Looks like you had a great time in Saipan! Thank you for the tour!

MarkT
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If you enter through Hawaii you can get to the CNMI on your Birth Certificate but if you come by Narita (Japan), you MUST have your passport.

addis.temari
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spent some time diving there in mid 70's. Sure has changed

stevekise
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FYI Red Bull (or “Krating Daeng” in Thai) was originally from Thailand. They went international when the Thai inventor partnered with a toothpaste salesman from Austria. No joke. Anyways those small bottle variants you found are the original Thai style formula.

trock