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Small villages dot the hundreds of islands of the West Indies. Generally made up of just a few shacks, pirates considered these villages to be safe spots to collude and regroup unhindered.
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Small villages dot the hundreds of islands of the [[Caribbean|West Indies]]. Generally made up of just a few shacks, [[Piracy|pirates]] considered these villages to be safe spots to collude and regroup unhindered.


Notable Examples:<br>
Notable Examples:<br>
Arroyos<br>
[[Arroyos]]<br>
Salt Key Bank<br>
[[Salt Key Bank]]<br>
Crooked Island<br>
[[Crooked Island]]<br>
Grand Cayman<br>
[[Grand Cayman]]
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Latest revision as of 01:32, 25 December 2017

Small villages dot the hundreds of islands of the West Indies. Generally made up of just a few shacks, pirates considered these villages to be safe spots to collude and regroup unhindered.

Notable Examples:
Arroyos
Salt Key Bank
Crooked Island
Grand Cayman