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a small desert island in the Caribbean Sea, in relative proximity to Isla de Muerta. Rumrunners used the spit of land as a cache, Captain Jack Sparrow was
marooned on this island following the first mutiny of Captain Hector Barbossa.
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07/01/08 19:37:51
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A phantom island in the Caribbean shaped like a skull. The crew of the Black Pearl hoarded its treasure within one of the island's vast caverns, including
the cursed Chest of Cortés. According to pirate lore, Isla de Muerta was an island marked on no map, and could only be found by those who already knew where it
was. The island was constantly surrounded by a thick fog and a graveyard of wrecked ships. The island remained largely unexplored, save for the cavern used by
Captain Hector Barbossa's men to store their plundered loot.
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07/01/08 19:40:22
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An island in the Caribbean Sea, and the headquarters of the Royal Navy in the Caribbean. The island was dominated by a large, imposing military fortress
surrounded by labyrinthine military structures. In addition to normal soldiers, Black Coats guarded the fortress and its prisoners.
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07/01/08 19:43:18
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A large island in the Caribbean Sea. It was partly comprised of a vast network of volcanic caves. Pirates in the Caribbean were known to undertake daring
quests into the depths of the volcano itself.
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07/01/08 19:45:42
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A remote island, home to a cannibalistic tribe known as the Pelegostos. The island was located far from all normal shipping routes and was missing from most
ocean charts.
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07/01/08 19:49:12
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A major city and harbor in the Caribbean, (not to be confused with Port Royal in New France) situated on the western end of Palisadoes in Jamaica. It was
founded by the English, and the Royal Navy maintained a presence at the governmental Fort Charles.
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07/01/08 19:49:57
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a tropical island where according to legend Davy Jones buried the Dead Man's Chest containing his still beating heart. The island appears to have been
abandoned. The previous occupants are unknown, but the partially-remaining stone buildings indicate some European-type colony, probably Spanish, was once
established there.
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07/02/08 07:33:56
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Otherwise called Isla Tortuga or officially known as Île de la Tortue after its French takeover, is an island in the Caribbean. Its name in both Spanish and
French means "Turtle Island" or "Tortoise Island". It is a major center for piracy. Tortuga is located north of Hispaniola.
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07/01/08 19:50:54
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A small, sparsely populated British colony located in the Caribbean Sea on an island also occupied by Greenford, another British colony. Between Greenford and
Oxbay is a stretch of jungle where highway-men and bandits are occasionally encountered.
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A large British colony located in the Caribbean. At this time it was under the administration of Governor Robert Christopher Silehard. Redmond is the largest
and most populous British port located in the Caribbean archipelago in which the exploits of Captain Nathaniel Hawk took place. At night the streets were
patrolled by British troops who would usher those breaking curfew indoors.
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07/01/08 19:56:04
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A tropical island and the location of Shipwreck Cove, along with Shipwreck City. You must pass through Devil's Throat in order to reach the cove.
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07/03/08 21:55:15
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