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the boats used for tourists in Paris on the river Seine are called 'des bateaux-mouches'
des bateaux-mouche
Yes the are boats there you can ride on.
These boats on the Seine river are called "bateau-mouche", pl. "des bateaux-mouches"
It is called Gondola and the people who drive it is called Gondolier
A number of boats floating down a river, but not referred to as a fleet, can be called a "flotilla." A flotilla typically describes a group of small boats or ships that are traveling together, often for a specific purpose or occasion. If the context is informal, you might simply refer to it as a "group of boats."
A canal is a river with canal boats on it in which people live on, it usually has a gate to let boats in and out. A river is a long piece of water for example the Amazon river and the river Thames. A stream is like a river just very shallow and usually narrow but sometimes wide and a lake is a very large very deep pond basically just like 20 x deeper and larger.
"The Main Salmon River was called "The River of No Return" back in the early days when boats could navigate down the river, but could not get back up through the fast water and numerous rapids. The romantic name lives on today, even though jet boats can navigate upstream." http://www.fs.usda.gov/detail/scnf/home/?cid=stelprdb5360033
murry river
100000 boats have sunk
Commercial boats
Commercial boats