Suicide Cliff Tinian,Northern Marianas(USA)
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SAIPAN Suicide Cliff - Northern Mariana Islands , U.S.A.
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Saipan,Tinian,Rota: Tinian Island Series Part 3 - Suicide Cliff
Tinian's suicide cliff, historical site where many Japanese and Okinawan soldiers leaped to their deaths to avoid surrendering to American forces during world war 2.
Suicide Cliff in Tinian
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Japanese women jump over a cliff in Saipan, Mariana Islands during World War II. HD Stock Footage
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Japanese women jump over a cliff in Saipan, Mariana Islands during World War II.
US Marines in Saipan, Mariana Islands during World War II. A crew near a 37 mm gun. The gun is fired. Japanese women jump over a cliff (choosing suicide rather than what they believe will be tortuous capture by Americans). A side of the cliff shows cave entrances. Location: Saipan Northern Mariana Islands. Date: July 9, 1944.
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Saipan, Tinian, Rota:Suicide Cliff Lookout
A drive up to one of Saipan historical memorial sites where hundreds of Japanese and local natives jumped to their death to avoid suspected American atrocities. Spectacular view! Visit the NMI!
Suicide Cliff Run At the Start
I begin my chronicle of my run up Suicide Cliff in Saipan
Suicidal Ghost Jumps Off a Cliff
Suicide Cliff
I believe that this is also where many Japanese soldiers also took their lives when surrounded by American troops. Suicide was valued higher than surrender, apparently, and this was one of the places where it happened. Nice view - but a long way down. You can see the Banzai Cliff in the distance - about a mile away.
Suicide Cliff - Saipan
This is the spot where many Japanese civilians and soldiers lept to their deaths rather than surrender to the US Marines in 1944
Wrecks of Saipan | Part 5 | Jake Seaplane + Suicide Cliff
The Japanese Jake Seaplane (Aichi E13A) lies intact on the ocean floor - Tanapag Lagoon, Saipan, Northern Marianas Islands.
After viewing the downed plane, I take a walk to Banzai Cliff and Suicide cliff, a site where thousands of Japanese committed suicide in the last days of the Battle of Saipan.
Wrecks Of Saipan Documentary Series:
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Part 5: (This Video)
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Saipan & Tinian, CNMI (America's Forgotten Colonies, Part 3/3)
America's Forgotten Colonies: American Samoa, Guam & Saipan.
Part 1 American Samoa
Part 2 Guam
Part 3 Saipan
This is part three (uncensored version) of the documentary on Saipan and the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands. We explore the history, Banzai and Suicide Cliff, Tinian, the nuclear bombs dropped on Japan, Chinese immigration and tourism issues, as well as labor trafficking, and a charity that helps in this area.
Part 1 is on American Samoa and Part 2 is on Guam.
It was the result of 6 months of planning, three weeks of travelling and filming, and a month of editing. Shot on Panasonic GH5, Sony Action Cam, and DJI Mavic Pro. All 4K.
Music
Laumei ma Malie
(Turtle and Shark, ancient Samoan song)
Performed by Senovefa Gaea Bartley
Feels Like Home
By Immersive Music
Shutterstock Music Canada ULC
Driven to Explore
By Tiny Music
Shutterstock Music Canada ULC
In Search of Wisdom
By Tiny Music
Shutterstock Music Canada ULC
A Glow
By Dan Phillipson
Shutterstock Music Canada ULC
Widescreen Nature
By Tiny Music
Shutterstock Music Canada ULC
Full credits after final part of film.
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What do I do in the jungles of Saipan? Well, it's kind of hard to explain so watch this video. Here I will explore the top and base of the sister cliff to Suicide Cliff. This cliff has the same history as Suicide Cliff but does not have a paved road all the way to the top like Suicide Cliff does. See more: