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  2. Neil Island - Wikipedia

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    Shaheed Dweep can be explored by renting a two-wheeler, cycle or by hiring private cabs. Activities such as boat scuba diving, snorkelling, glass bottom boat rides are available at Shaheed Dweep. Limited ferry are available from Port Blair to Shaheed Dweep. It is recommended to reach Swaraj Dweep before coming to Shaheed Dweep for better ...

  3. Havelock island - Wikipedia

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    The ferry sailing to Swaraj Dweep is subject to weather conditions. [20] Within the island you can travel in a cab, a two wheeler or bus. The most convenient way is to take a cab or a two wheeler. Travelers typically take the ferry service from Port Blair to Swaraj Dweep, Swaraj Dweep to Neil Island (Shaheed Dweep) and Neil Island to Port Blair ...

  4. Twenty years on: 'My boat was metres from the shore ... - AOL

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    We had planned to spend three days in Havelock and in the morning we packed snacks and sandwiches, gathered excited children and headed out to catch the ferry from Phoenix Bay jetty in Port Blair.

  5. Pawan Hans Limited - Wikipedia

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    The service began with an eight-seater Cessna 208A Amphibian seaplane named Jal Hans will be used by PHHL to ferry tourists between Port Blair and Havelock Island in the presence of Civil Aviation Minister Praful Patel. This was the first introduction of seaplanes in India. [14]

  6. North Carolina Department of Transportation Ferry Division

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    The Ferry Division operates over 200 sailings, with the ferries covering 1,200 miles (1,900 km) each day. The system includes the world's longest fare-free ferry route. Each year, North Carolina ferries transport nearly 1 million vehicles and more than 2 million passengers across five separate bodies of water - the Currituck and Pamlico sounds ...

  7. Ferries in Michigan - Wikipedia

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    Blue Water Ferry Company (1946-1957) using converted military landing craft as passenger only ferries and reusing the older ship's names. City of Sarnia; City of Port Huron; Rail ferries served Sarnia, Ontario to Port Huron, Michigan from 1859 to 1890. The earliest ferry was a chain ferry on a 1000-foot chain across the river in the 1860s. The ...

  8. List of inland ferries in British Columbia - Wikipedia

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    Arrow Park Cable Ferry: Crosses the juncture of Upper Arrow Lake and Lower Arrow Lake southwest of Nakusp, off BC Highway 6. M.V. Arrow Park II: Cable: 24 48 5 minutes Waterbridge Ferries Incorporated [3] Barnston Island Ferry: Crosses the Parsons Channel on the Fraser River between Port Kells and Barnston Island.

  9. North Carolina Highway 306 - Wikipedia

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    The highway's southern terminus is in Craven County, near Havelock. It follows Ferry Road north from its intersection with NC 101 for about five miles (8.0 km) before it encounters the Neuse River. On the banks of the river is the dock for a free ferry, which the highway utilizes to cross the river.