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  2. Reed boat - Wikipedia

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    The Uros still build totora reed boats, which they use for fishing and hunting seabirds. [11] Reed boat craftsmen from Suriqui, a town on the Bolivian side of lake Titicaca, helped Thor Heyerdahl construct Ra II and Tigris. [12] Thor Heyerdahl attempted to prove that the reed boats of Lake Titicaca derived from the papyrus boats of Egypt.

  3. Caballito de totora - Wikipedia

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    Fishers have made minimal changes in the basic designs of the reed boats over the centuries. On the beach of Pimentel, near the city of Chiclayo, crafters had added Styrofoam to give symmetrical forms and to create a water-impermeable floatation compartment. [2]

  4. Leaf boat - Wikipedia

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    Scottish iris boat with a round sail Iris boat with a straight sail Swedish reed boats. A leaf boat is a traditional toy made in various parts of the world using nothing but a leaf. Various types of leaves are used depending on the area, most commonly flag iris, reed leaves and bamboo leaves.

  5. Traditional fishing boat - Wikipedia

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    The Uros also build their boats from bundled dried reeds. [9] These days some Uros boats, used for fishing and hunting seabirds, have motors. Reed boats were constructed in Easter Island with a markedly similar design to those used in Peru. [11] Apart from Peru and Bolivia, reed boats are still used in Ethiopia [12] and were used until recently ...

  6. Balsa (ship) - Wikipedia

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    Read boat in Lake Titicaca. A balsa is a boat or ship built by various pre-Columbian South American civilizations constructed from woven reeds of the totora bulrush. They varied in size from small canoe sized personal fishing boats to large ships up to 30 metres long. They are still used on Lake Titicaca in Peru and Bolivia.

  7. Viracocha expedition - Wikipedia

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    Kitín Muñoz, the leader of previous Pacific reed boat expeditions, [2] criticized Viracocha in the press, claiming that the use of synthetic rope in the boat's construction made the experiment invalid. According to the builders, they did use a small amount of synthetic twine, but judged that the effect on the durability of the boat was ...

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    John Reed, 85, is a former Citicorp CEO and was chairman of the New York Stock Exchange. An MIT graduate, he is a former chairman of the school's board of trustees. ... The Adirondack-style Boat ...

  9. Uru people - Wikipedia

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    Uros island view Uro man working on his reed boat. Uro man pulling boat made of reeds. The Uru or Uros (Uru: Qhas Qut suñi) are an indigenous people of Bolivia and Peru. They live on a still-growing group of about 120 self-fashioned floating islands in Lake Titicaca near Puno. They form three main groups: the Uru-Chipaya, Uru-Murato, and Uru ...