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A villager canoeing. Kubu Raya, West Kalimantan, Indonesia.
Photo by Kate Evans Center for International Forestry Research (CIFOR).
Related research publication on mangrove:
Mangroves among the most carbon-rich forests in the tropics
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Carbon storage in mangrove and peatland ecosystems
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She has trekked to Macchu Picchu, kayak hundreds of miles in Alaska with only me as company, touched whales in Mexico, and much more - and now she has canoed down the Zambezi River. Not your average person, that is for sure. Photo taken during our 8
day/7 night canoe down the mighty Zambezi from Chirundu to Kanyemba, Zimbabwe.
Bateaux de plaisance / Randonnées en location sur la Laîta / Stand-Up Paddle / Kayak de mer / Découverte du patrimoine de Quimperlé / Stage enfants
A match between Fairfield Canoe Club and Melbourne University Mountaineering Club on Lake Wendouree, Ballarat, Victoria, Australia, on Sunday, 13 February, 2022.
I needed some canoe paddles so I made 2 . The paddle on the left with the bent handle was made as a joke but I found that it works surpiseingly well . Yes , I do use it .
Duane Beard, Canoe Notes, Handmade Paper: banana fiber covers, banana fiber/ recycled pages, 2010, $40