Cetti Bay, Historic site and bay in Umatac, US
Cetti Bay is a coastal site in Umatac with clear waters backed by natural rock formations and cliffs. The surrounding terrain consists of steep slopes and rocky features that shape the landscape.
The site was originally known as the town of Jati and once housed a manufacturing facility. It gained recognition on the National Register of Historic Places in 1974.
The bay holds meaning for local people in Guam who have long gathered here for fishing and maritime work rooted in traditional practices. The way the waters connect to daily life and local customs remains visible in how the place is used today.
Reaching this site works best by boat since walking access is difficult due to the terrain. Visitors should plan visits carefully based on water conditions and seasonal weather patterns.
The bay was once part of a settlement with a different name and served industrial purposes in its past. This aspect of the site often goes unnoticed by visitors who see only its current natural state.
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