empalizado
Empalizado is a traditional form of defensive architecture commonly found in the Caribbean region, particularly in Cuba, Puerto Rico, and the Dominican Republic. It is characterized by a series of walls or barriers constructed from wooden stakes or poles, often interspersed with barbed wire, that are driven into the ground at regular intervals. These stakes are typically arranged in a zigzag or crisscross pattern to create a dense and impenetrable barrier.
The primary purpose of an empalizado is to deter and prevent unauthorized entry into a property or
The construction of an empalizado is relatively simple and can be accomplished with minimal tools. The stakes
Empalizados have a long history in the Caribbean and have been used for centuries to protect communities