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    (Narrator) A United States possession, Navasa Island is kept as bird sanctuary. There are no human inhabitants on the island. | 
 
     | (Narrator) After weeks at sea, land is certainly a site to behold. | 
 
     | (Narrator) Meanwhile, the Haitian fishermen spotted off the island became curious about the Mohawk. Before a boarding team could be assembled to investigate the Haitians, the Haitians sailed over to investigate the Mohawk. | 
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    (Fitzgerald) Where are you from?
     (Haitian) I'm from Haiti.  | 
 
     | (Fitzgerald) Are you staying on this boat every night?
     (Haitian) Yes.  | 
 
     | (Meuse) What is the purpose?  What are you doing here?
     (Haitian) Fishing  | 
 
     | (Fitzgerald) Are you all together?
     (Haitian) Yes. (Fitzgerald) How many people?  |