Pago Pago Harbor

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Pago Pago Harbor is a deep, naturally sheltered harbor on the island of Tutuila in American Samoa, known as one of the best natural harbors in the South Pacific.


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Predicate Object
instanceOf bay
natural harbor
adjacentTo National Park of American Samoa
Pago Pago International Airport
Pago Pago urban area
Rainmaker Mountain
climate tropical rainforest climate
continent Oceania
country American Samoa
governingCountry United States of America
hasEconomicRole center of American Samoa maritime commerce
hub for tuna fishing and processing
hasFeature deep water
fishing port
industrial waterfront areas
narrow entrance
port facilities
sheltered basin
steep volcanic hills
tuna canneries
historicalEvent site of U.S. naval administration of American Samoa
used as a coaling and naval station by the United States in the early 20th century
knownFor being one of the best natural harbors in the South Pacific
deep natural anchorage
scenic volcanic surroundings
locatedIn Pago Pago
South Pacific Ocean
Tutuila
United States unincorporated territory
locatedInTimeZone Samoa Time Zone
locatedOn island of Tutuila
near International Date Line
equator
partOf American Samoa
Samoa Islands
region Polynesia
surroundedBy mountainous terrain
volcanic ridges
tourismAttraction boat tours
cruise ship visits
harbor views
usedFor commercial shipping
cruise ship anchorage
fishing industry
local transportation
waterBodyType harbor


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