A boat of course. A lagoon is water, and bicycles are not known for their aquatic prowess.
An amphibious bicycle would be able to travel both on land and in the water, as a kind of boat.
depending on where you live: plane boat train car bicycle donkey cart
bicycle,cart,boat
The boat in "Creature from the Black Lagoon" is called the Rita. It serves as the research vessel for the team exploring the Amazon River, where they encounter the mysterious creature. The film, released in 1954, has become a classic in the horror genre.
It farts on the main character blowing them out the boat and drowning fish.
It is for example: airplane, car, bus, boat, bicycle.
Before the Brooklyn Bridge was built, people could only cross the East River from Manhattan to Brooklyn and back by boat.
* bicycle * boat * bus * barge (type of ship) * Bentley * Buick * Chevy Baretta * volkswagon Bug / Beetle * Poniac Bonnoville Bugatti, BSA, Benelli, BMW
No blue water boat anyway, the only way is with a life raft or other float-ables that can be carried from shore into the lagoon.
a plimsoll line is on a boat so that everyone knows the mass weight that the boat can take, if you cross this line it is not safe and there is a possibility that the boat may sink
With a boat.
About halfway!