Boat (310) | ![]() |
Canoe (18) | ![]() |
Fleet (42) | ![]() |
Float (24) | ![]() |
Raft (22) | ![]() |
Sail (4) | ![]() |
Seaman (24) | ![]() |
Seaway (22) | ![]() |
Ship (8) | ![]() |
Stevedore (1) | ![]() |
Submarine (10) | ![]() |
Submersible (2) | ![]() |
Water travel (56) | ![]() |
Yacht (5) | ![]() |
and houses constructed out of old boat sails, rice sacks and plastic drinks bottles. But then there are those items that seemingly can't be repaired.
For centuries fibres were used to make ropes sails cloth and paper while the seeds were used for protein-rich food and feed.
and a large bony sail#fin on its back that was used probably for thermoregulation. Despite its lizard-like appearance recent discoveries have concluded that Dimetrodon skulls jaws
and a sail that was pitched forward much like the historic canoes of the Society islands (a group that includes Bora Bora and Tahiti) and the Southern Cook islands.
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