vtyanqui,
I remember back around 1980, when I was stationed at Mather AFB CA, my ground school instructor had many home movies he'd made while stationed in Guam a few years before. In one, they found a piece of rusty steel sticking straight up on a remote beach. It was about two feet in length. They started digging around it's base to see what it was and to their surprise it was a main landing gear strut from an aircraft! They uncovered the whole wing and when done they found it still contained its machine guns and ammunition! They did some further exploring in the immediate area and discovered the motor about 100 yards out in shallow water. To the casual observer it looked like just another big chunk of coral. They figured the aircraft cartwheeled in and broke apart sending pieces everywhere. The rest of the plane and possibly its pilot may still be a few feet away in the jungle but as you know, it is so dense, you'd miss it if you didn't trip over it. There is still many things in those jungles waiting to be discovered...some not too safe as in unexploded ordinance...as well as the critters who call the jungle home!
I'm blessed in that after spending more than 30 years in the Air Force, I still get to go TDY to many of the bases I was stationed at as well as ones I hadn't. Guam is one of the latter and it's my second TDY there in two years.
Last year they didn't rent bikes but shortly after we left, they started. We had a 2006ish Road King, 07 Street Glide, 09 Heritage Soft tail, 08 Soft Tail Standard and a 89ish "bulletproof" Sporty! I chose the Soft Tail Standard since I'd never rode one and I always talk smack about skinny front tire'd bikes...I wanted to at least talk from some experience. It was a mistake choosing a bike I wasn't familiar with. With the rain, coupled with my assumptions about skinny tires and their lack of grip in corners when being pushed by a heavy bike made for some moments of elevated pucker factor. That aside, we still had a BLAST!