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26 November 2009

After collecting most of our traps (we left ten traps in the field at two different locations with trail cameras) at 10:00 am, we spent the next few hours enjoying the warm waters of the Caribbean and searching for Chaney at the water's edge. Chaney is small fragments of pottery from the Danish ear (1800s and 1900s) that can be found around the plantation houses and along the shore. The word chaney is apparently derived from the word change as these pottery shards were once carried in the pockets of little boys who used them for trading.

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