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Pago Pago Town is the heartbeat of American Samoa with its stunning deep water harbour (a collapsed volcanic crater) and its huge Tuna canning factories. Pago retains its clapboard buildings and red light district so romantically written about by Somerset Maughan in his book Rain.
East of the National Park, the south coast highway continues through tropical rainforest passing a few small villages. There's a fine beach at Alega with good swimming and snorkelling as well as the famous Tisa's barefoot bar which is a thriving bar / nightspot from Thursday to Saturday and quiet the rest of the week. Alega Beach Resort offers two lodges overlooking the beach. At Fagaitua Village a road leads inland to the villages of Masefau and Sailele on the north coast. Both offer splendid views of the wild north coast and Sailele has a gorgeous beach where you could easily spend a day doing nothing. There's another fine beach at Amouli Village with its prominent volcanic islet shaped like a pyramid a stones throw from the beach. The lagoon here offers a safe place to swim. The coastal road offers nice views towards Aunu'u Island. The island has one sleepy village, the most authentic in American Samoa, and can be visited by local boat from Auasi Village, taking 15-minutes to cross. You can hike to the unusual Pala Lake with its quicksand and beyond to Red Lake, an extinct crater in the centre of the island and . Tula Village on the extreme eastern point of Tutuila is a sleepy village with nice sand beach. At the far end of the village is the Meteorological Centre on the tip of Cape Matatula. The trail to the Cape takes just 10-minutes where you'll find high cliffs and walking trails with great views along the coast and looking down into the sea where you might spot porpoise or sea turtles. The road ends a few miles beyond at the village of Onenoa.
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