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thick smell of seaweed, crushed mud and light,

what obscure brilliance opens between your columns?

what ancient night does a man touch with his senses?
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Saipan is three and a half hours from Manila via Continental Air Micronesia to Guam followed by a 30-minute flight to the northern Marianas capital.
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what obscure brilliance opens between your columns?

what ancient night does a man touch with his senses?
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