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Special Thanks to:
The National Science Foundation
MARGINS
Trust Territory Archives, Pacific Collection, University of Hawai`i Library for historical photos
1992.03 (Enola Gay on Tinian)
http://scripps.ucsd.edu/marianas/history/wwii.cfm
2603.01 and 2603.02 (latte stones)
http://scripps.ucsd.edu/marianas/history/chamorro.cfm
2544.08 (Japanese settlement on Saipan)
http://scripps.ucsd.edu/marianas/history/germ_japan.cfm
1993.05 (Japanese soldier Junji Inoue after rescue from Anatahan)
http://scripps.ucsd.edu/marianas/history/wwii.cfm
2468.06 (Swearing-in of first CNMI legislature)
http://scripps.ucsd.edu/marianas/history/americans.cfm
3310.a01 (natural volcanic rock feature on Saipan)
http://scripps.ucsd.edu/marianas/history/spanish.cfm
CNMI-guide.com
Guam-OnLine.com
Dr. Jane Resture
CIA Factbook
Lonely Planet Worldguide for historical information.
Al Sauter for images of Anatahan erupting in May 2003.
Al's Website