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Petite Caverne, located on Gonâve Island, Haiti, was one of several smuggler dens in the Caribbean. It was found and robbed of its supplies by the pirate Edward Kenway during the early 18th century.

A spacious cavern partially filled with water brought in from the tides, Petite Caverne was an elaborate storage area consisting of multiple levels. Constructed out of wooden planks, the top level featured multiple tents, where valuable wares were stored, as well as an area used for target practice.

More goods were stacked closer to ground level, where a ship lay next to a small dock. A large hole in the cave's ceiling provided light, allowing for foliage to grow.

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