Fogamaʻa Crater

Fogamaʻa Crater (Samoan: Fogāmaʻa) is a valley basin on Tutuila Island, American Samoa, immediately north of Larsen Bay.

[3] The Fogamaʻa Crater National Natural Landmark contains 485 acres (196 ha) and was designated in 1972.

[5] The crater is situated immediately inland from Larsen Bay, which contains two smaller coves: Fagalua and Fogamaʻa.

[1] Fogamaʻa Cove is an idyllic and isolated beach on the inner margin of Larsen's Bay.

However, families began leaving the area at the end of the 19th century due to ease in connecting with other villages.

Fogama'a Crater National Natural Landmark
Steps Point , the most southerly point of Samoa (excluding Rose Atoll ).
A large cave in the lava formation at Larsen's Bay.