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  2. File:Boat Logo.webp - Wikipedia

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    Original file (1,200 × 628 pixels, file size: 16 KB, MIME type: image/webp) This is a file from the Wikimedia Commons . Information from its description page there is shown below.

  3. Category:Images of boats - Wikipedia

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    Media in category "Images of boats" The following 36 files are in this category, out of 36 total. ... Cityofsails.png 500 × 750; 465 KB. Coral princess.jpg 604 × ...

  4. File:Flying boat.png - Wikipedia

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  5. Bangka (boat) - Wikipedia

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    In the epic Labaw Donggon of the Suludnon people, a boat known as biday na inagta (lit. "black boat") is featured prominently. [25] In the Western Visayas, a divination ritual known as the kibang involves occupants sitting perfectly still in a bangka and asking questions while a diwata (nature spirit) answers by rocking the boat. [25]

  6. Glass-bottom boat - Wikipedia

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    The glass-bottom boat was invented in 1878 by two men, Hullam Jones and Philip Morrell, in Marion County, Florida.Jones outfitted a dugout canoe with a glass viewing box at the bottom, which allowed tourists to view the clear waters of Silver Springs, Florida. [2]

  7. Balangay - Wikipedia

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    Ibanag balangay (barangayanes) from the Cagayan River in Northern Luzon (c.1917) Illustration of an armed merchant biroko with tanja sails by Rafael Monleón (1890) "Balangay" is a general term and thus applies to several different types of traditional boats in various ethnic groups in the Philippines.

  8. Category:Naval ships of Papua New Guinea - Wikipedia

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  9. Autostereogram - Wikipedia

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    It helps to illustrate how 3D images "emerge" from the background from a second viewer's perspective. If the virtual 3D objects reconstructed by the autostereogram viewer's brain were real objects, a second viewer observing the scene from the side would see these objects floating in the air above the background image.