aguaje

ah-GWAH-hay

A spring or water hole in the desert โ€” a reliable source of water in an arid landscape. Aguajes determined where trails went, where camps were made, and where settlements could survive. The word carries the weight of water's scarcity: in the desert, knowing where the aguajes are is knowing where life is possible.
Etymology
Spanish, from agua, water. A place of water.
desert/arid Spanish water
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