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A traditional passenger boat (cacilheiro) crossing the Tagus river between Almada and Lisbon. Portugal
Venice, Veneto, Italy. Gondola sailing through a street canal
Aveiro at twilight and the traditional boat Moliceiro. Portugal
Philippines, Palawan, Port Barton, Cacnipa Island
Riva degli Schiavoni, Venice, Veneto, Italy. Moored gondolas in front of San Giorgio Maggiore
Venice, Veneto, Italy. Gondola details
Traditional boat (moliceiro) used to collect seaweed in the Ria de Aveiro, nowadays used for tourist trips. Beira Litoral, Portugal
Dhows sailing off Lamu Island. Dhow or Dau is the colloquial word used by most visitors for the wooden sailing ships of the East African coast although in reality a dhow is a much larger ocean-going
Mohamed Thuruani, a skilled craftsman of 17 years standing in Lamu, sits outside his home while putting the finishing touches to a model dhow
Lake Baringo, one of only two freshwater lakes of the Eastern Rift, lies in a shallow basin surrounded by hills where poor agricultural practices have led to bad soil erosion
Fishermen returning home on dhow at sunset, , Indian Ocean, Zanzibar, Tanzania
Traditional Dhow at anchor, Indian Ocean, Zanzibar, Tanzania
Fisherman returning home on dhow at sunset, , Indian Ocean, Zanzibar, Tanzania
Philippines, Palawan, El Nido bay and Cadlao Island
Philippines, Palawan, El Nido, Dilumac Island (Helicopter Island)
The Douro river and a tour boat at Pocinho, a Unesco World Heritage Site. Portugal
Carrasqueira, a fishing harbour at dusk. Alentejo, Portugal
Arrabida Natural Park and a traditional boat from the Sado river. Portugal
A traditional boat (moliceiro) in the Aveiro river. Portugal
Venice, Veneto, Italy. Bridges and gondolas moored in a canal
The Douro river and touristic boats to make daily trips along the river. Oporto, Portugal
Moliceiro, a traditional boat in the Aveiro river. Portugal
Typical boat moored at the touristic harbour of Ascona, Lake Maggiore(Verbano), Canton of Ticino, Switzerland, Europe
Though little used today, a traditional ribeira, or a port wine boat, recalls an age when much of the regions port was transported from estates down the Rio Douro
Boat builders put the finishing touches to a new jahazi in the open boatyard at Matondoni, Lamu Island. The place has been famous for making traditional wooden sailing boats for a century or more
Wooden sailing boats anchor at the end of the mangrove-lined tidal channel to Siyu village on Pate Island. Siyu was founded in the 15th century and in its heyday had 30
El Molo fishermen in their dugout canoe on the fringe of the Omo Delta. The El Molo are reputedly Kenyas smallest tribe, a group of nomadic fishermen who fish the Omo delta and Lake turkana