Includes an official map & guide for the National Park of American Samoa, which covers 13 of the US Territory’s 77 square miles (the only US National Park south of the equator), as well as a good map of the five islands in the South Pacific that make up American Samoa (Tutulla, Auu’u, Ofu, Olesega and Ta’u) (from the US Department of the Interior/National Park Service, 1997); and a colorful pictorial guidebook for Western Samoa (now simply called Samoa), the much larger (1,100 square miles) and more populous islands (200,000 residents) in the Samoan archipelago (“Camera on Western Samoa”) (from Pacific Projects, 1978).