Taino word of the week - BAGUABO
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The Arawak/Taíno had no large animals like horses, oxen or mules to ride or use for work. But they did have river and sea transportation. They used dugout canoes which were cut from a single tree trunk and used with paddles. They could take 70-80 people in a single canoe and even used them for long travels on the sea. These dugouts allowed fishing the few lakes of Hispaniola as well as fishing out a bit off the coast.
Located just north of the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico, you will find the Puerto Rico Trench that separates the Atlantic Ocean and the Caribbean Sea.