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Facpi Point
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Facpi Point is a headland in the south-west of the island of Guam. It is 3 km (2 mi) due west of Mount Lamlam, and 5 km (3 mi) north of Umatac village. The point was designated a National Natural Landmark in 1972.[1] Facpi Point marks the southern end of Agat Bay, as well as an end point of the boundary between the villages of Agat and Umatac. A small islet, Facpi Island, is off the tip of the point.
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