Primitive freight?
The Mi'kmaq people were and still are known to be excellent canoe builders. Craft worthy to be used comfortably on the ocean as well as inland lakes and fast rivers. The distinctive humpbacked shape of the canoes they built were raised at both ends and the sides curved upwards in the middle. Canoes were 3m to 8m long, made of birchbark over a light wooden frame. Light and portable these canoes were often taken far inland by one person, portage style (over the head of the carrier).
R. Raven-Hart has written: 'C anoe errant on the Nile' 'Canoe errant' -- subject(s): Canoes and canoeing, Description and travel, Inland navigation, Rivers
the were called the dambusters, the were special British pilots flying modified Lancaster's carrying the new British invention the bouncing bomb (so called because it bounced along the water to hit dams).the dambusters (617 Squadron, RAF) were carrying out an attack on the 3 German dams to:Cut water supplies for industrial and domestic use.Cause flooding and damage to industrial plants, rail tracks and water ways in the valley.Prevent sufficient supplies of water for use in the inland waterway systems.the 3 dams were called Möhne, Eder, Sorpe.
wind carrying small sediment particles as in a desert sandstormstreams and rivers carrying sediment loads as seen in the muddy Mississippi Riverglaciers plucking and carrying rocks as evidenced by glacial erratics and soils found in the Midwestlandslidesheadward erosion as seen in the Grand Canyon and Niagra Fallstsunamis scouring inland surfacesfloods, which transport great amounts of rock and soil
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For hundreds of years, these and other waterways have been home to boats and barges carrying people and goods inland across great distances.
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paris is inland
Inland
The Quabbin Reservoir is the largest body of inland water in Massachusetts spanning some 65 miles was built in the 1930,s.The Quabbin reservoir supplies over 40 communities.
inland letters are something rubbish