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Ships are fundamental in various cultures all over the world, with return needs such as transport, fishing, trade and leisure. For example, they are used for tourist races in rivers and canals, such as the Seine, in Paris.
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From artisan rafts to modern yachts to used boats at regional level that most do not know in other parts of the world, each type reflects the adaptation to local conditions. Its diversity demonstrates the ingenuity and importance of aquatic life for humanity.
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See various types of ships that exist in different parts of the world, its importance and its usefulness.
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Canoe – Small ship, mainly used in rivers and lakes, popular in indigenous cultures and fishing. Usually made of wood, bamboo or synthetic fibers, it is rowed, offering agility and ease in shallow waters. It is widely used for fishing, local transport and sport.
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Junco – Traditional Asian boat, with candles made of bamboo or reinforced fabrics and wide hull. Amply used in China and neighboring countries, it is used for both goods and floating living transport. Its design allows good stability and maneuverability.
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Catamaran – It has two parallel clogs united by a platform, being popular in different coastal cultures. Originally used by Polynesian peoples, today it is adopted in competitions and tourism. It is known for stability, speed and energy efficiency.
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DHOW – Vesseling traditionally used to transport spices. Made of wood and with triangular candles, it is agile in the strong winds and ideal for coastal navigation. It is still used today for fishing and regional trade.
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Felucca – Light and small candle boat, municipality in Egypt and in the eastern Mediterranean. It is characterized by triangular candles and a narrow hull, perfect for navigating the Nile river and calm waters. It is used to transport people and tourists, offering a historical touch.
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Totora Junco Boat – This type of ship is typical of the Andean region, mainly used in Lake Titicaca, between Bolivia and Peru. Made in rod by Trotor, abundant plant in the area, it is light and floats well in calm waters. It has a cultural and religious importance, as well as serving for fishing and local transport.
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Gondola – Icon of Venice, the gondola is a long and narrow boat, led by a single rowing rower. Its artisan construction is adapted to the channels of the city, guaranteeing stability and elegance. Used for tourist transport, it symbolizes Venetian culture.
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Ferry – small boat used for passenger transport in the Venice channels. It looks like a gondola, but it is simpler and more efficient for short crossings. Its practical function is essential in the movement of the local population. Capacity of 12 people.
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VAPORETTO – In Venice, it is the option for the movements of the large channel with more passengers, at the cheapest price. It has lines with hours and set paths.
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