Travel Photography > Photos tagged as boats
Although the Uros - a Peruvian tribe, living on floating reed islands on Lake Titicaca - still build and maintain the traditional huge reed boats for tourist purposes, for speedy transport from place to place they themselves seem to prefer the more familiar rowboat. In the background you can see several of their reed buildings on some of these floating islands.
Leonie getting ready
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This is a replica of a wood hulled sailing vessel like those who frequented Salem during the late 1700's.
Peddle boats near the canal
Slovakia 2008
This is the 20 baht slow ferry. It takes you to Naban Pier, you then have to take a share truck to your beach.
This is the most expensive way over to Koh Larn. It only makes sense if you have at least 8 in your party.
This long-tailed boat takes you to the beach. This is the first load heading for the beach. I went on the second load.
Houses, Bikes and Canals in the Netherlands capital
Another group of tourists unloading at Twaen beach. It is not all that difficult to get on/off this boat, but older or less flexible passengers may want to use the slow ferry.
Loading up for the trip back to Pattaya via fast boat.
A cargo container ship passes Koh Larn.
Two or three ferries continually shuttle cars, trucks, buses, motorbikes and people across the MeKong River.
Looking from the front to rear on the Peace 2 ferry.
The Turkish flag is EVERYWHERE you look in Turkey... it is either a very patriotic country, or very communist. The boats look old fashioned, traffic is terribly scattered on the roads, and the airports still allow smoking inside. Very primitive systems for a modern city