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Tec Diving in the Dominican Republic
Bayahibe
is a town in the Dominican Republic,
located about 10 miles east of La Romana
on the shore of the Caribbean Sea.
Founded as a fishing village in 1874 by
Juan Brito and his family, who came from
Puerto Rico, the town is now a tourist
destination.
Bayahibe is an indigenous word. Its
meaning is not known for sure, but there
are many names that include the tainos
word Baya. "Baya" is the name given to it
to a bivalve mollusk, like clams that are
glued to the rocks or roots of mangrove
trees. "Jib", or "Hib" (is the same word) is
the name that gave the Indians a sort of
sieve manufactured from sticks used to sift
cassava flour.
Bayahibe Beach, a public beach, is located
less than a mile from the town center, and
Dominicus Beach is in about three miles
distance. Bayahibe serves as an
embarkation point for boat tours to Saona
Island, a thinly inhabited island with
extensive beaches located in a national
park. In the vicinity of Bayahibe and
Dominicus Beach, numerous large resorts
are located
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