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Boat and barge or floating logs for logging
No, unless you are not fishing from a boat, barge, or floating transport of some kind.
Not enough information to answer. Additional factors: * What material is the barge made of? * What construction method was used? * Is there a cover or is it an open barge? * Is there anything in it?
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It would cost a great deal to launch that amount of weight.
An AFDB can refer to an auxiliary floating drydock barge, the Adult Film Database, the African Development Bank, and the Aluminum Foil Detector Beanie.
The answer is yes, if Leia escaped from the barge she would be stranded in the desert.
There would be more barge traffic on the cities on the Danube system because the barge traffic from the cities on the Rhine would be added to the barge traffic of the Danube.
In the legend of Muik he made a barge/raft out of papyrus. This would put the incidence at about 4000 BC
A barge master is a person who is in charge of transport on a barge.
It could be argues that there is no "typical" barge. Barges range in size from small ones used on canals to large floating "tubs" that are filled with grain or other cargo. But, fortunately, our friends at Wikipedia have a "related" answer: a typical barge measures 195 feet by 35 feet (59.4 meters by 10.6 meters), and can carry up to 1500 tons of cargo. The light tonnage (empty weight) was not given, but this barge might weigh in the neighborhood of 650 tons. Need a link? You got it.
Ed Barge's birth name is Edward J. Barge.