With the May 2010 addition of the Latte of Freedom, The Governor Ricardo J. Bordallo Complex, known as Adelup Point, is a nice stop-off on an island tour. The point offers great views of the coastline, as well as historical cannons.
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With the May 2010 addition of the Latte of Freedom, The Governor Ricardo J. Bordallo Complex, known as Adelup Point, is a nice stop-off on an island tour. The point offers great views of the coastline, as well as historical cannons.
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