Talofofo Falls Resort Park, Guam, US Territories
Talofofo Falls Resort Park is a curious tourist attraction at the southern end of the US Territory of Guam. It includes an aerial tram, waterfall, shooting range, history museum, and a pornographic sculpture park called Love Land. There is also a recreation of the cave where Shoichi Yokoi and other Japanese soldiers, hid for more than 25 years, long after the Japanese occupation of Guam and World War Two ended. Yokoi finally emerged from the cave and surrendered in 1972. The actual cave was located elsewhere and was later destroyed in a typhoon. When the Americans took the island from the Japanese in 1944, the battle took 26 days, claimed 1,700 American and 15,000 Japanese lives, and destroyed nearly all the buildings on the island.