A flexible floating pier is commonly referred to as a "floating dock" or "floating pier." These structures are designed to rise and fall with the water level, providing stable access to boats and marine facilities. They are typically constructed using buoyant materials and can be anchored or moored to accommodate changing water conditions. Floating docks are often used in marinas, harbors, and recreational areas.
The wood that flexible is called Flex ply wood - i think.
Pier Niemann is 173 cm.
Brighton Pier was created in 1899.
Urangan Pier was created in 1917.
Weymouth Pier was created in 1812.
Blackpool has 3 piers. They are called North pier, Central Pier and South pier.
When the dollar is under a flexible exchange rate regime
Floating structure is usually called Shanty.
Venice, California, I believe had or has the Venice Pier. I do not know about the Floating City in the Old Country, in Northern Italy.
i dont believe they have actual "pier 1 imports" stores. the furniture is just made there. in england, pier one is just simply called "the pier".
It is called a levee.
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Pier.
a very large piece of ice floating in the sea
Floating markers in the ocean are called buoys.
Floating Markers are called Magical Markers because they serve as a "MARK" OF COURSE where you can have a free gloat