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To go all that way and see no fish finders, no boats, very few canoes and no tackle left one very deflated.
It misstepped making its getaway and performed a spectacular cartwheeling plunge into the water between our canoes.
The locals in their primitive canoes cast nets into the depths, others set line-netting using empty plastic bottles for flotation.
It got there, through the lakes and over the portages, in the canoes of the Voyageurs.
We landed upstream and portaged the heavy Fiberglass canoes past the group while they snorted, perhaps in amusement.
Its streets have turned into canals in which dugout canoes take the place of elegant gondolas.
Some still make their own bows and arrows and carve dugout canoes from a single tree trunk.
These days, many canoes have been equipped with a motor for long distance travel.
The speculation is that the builders used canoes to travel down the river and out to the sea to get the rocks.
Ma'dan blacksmiths make fishing spears, reed splitters, sickles, and nails for the canoes.
As kids, we were always on the water in canoes or rowboats or homemade rafts.
The Carib Indians used kapok for drums and canoes but otherwise sheathed their axes in regard to the tree.
In many places the straight trunks of the kapok tree are used to make dugout canoes.
As the sun sets, Saranne, David, and I stop in a patch of shorter grass, lashing our canoes together and laying plywood boards over them.
Instruction is given in the use of kayaks, two-seater canoes and motor boats.
Various paddle-powered rigs with exceptional mobility include small flat-bottomed aluminum boats, canoes and kayaks.
Additionally, there are 450 kayaks and canoes, with 3,000 amateurs and 1,050 athletes, plus 120 rowing boats registered.
The next highest categories were personal watercraft, cabin cruisers, canoes, rowboats and kayaks.
The fatality rate for canoes and kayaks is almost twice that of those on personal watercraft and almost four times higher than open motor boats.
More fatalities occurred on canoes and kayaks than on personal watercraft, but the highest number occurred on open motorboats.
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I propose that we should at once make for yonder niche in the cliffs, and unlade the canoes.
The Indians helped them to carry their canoes and effects across the portage.
Sawkins, whose canoe was disabled, went next into the piragua to meet Peralta, leaving the four canoes to harass the admiral.
Of the two canoes, one is smaller than the other, and the smaller serves by way of an outrigger.
Oreo, on his part, quickly aroused himself, and sent off canoes to Bolabola and elsewhere to find the fugitives.
In it were several natives' canoes, and on its banks grew large rivergum-trees, or eucalypti.
They came over in their skin canoes, bringing us meat, for which we returned them beads and fishhooks.
We left our canoes and oomiaks there, and took to sledges because the floes were unbroken.
The Yakima was crossed during the day in canoes, the river not being yet fordable.
Besides canoes the matai made lali, kava and food bowls, all cut from the solid timber with the adze.
The Algonquian believed in a great serpent in the Great Lakes which raised storms, and destroyed canoes.
They say that there are white men who come over the Great Salt Lake from far-off lands in big big canoes.
The canoes glided rapidly down the stream, making the water hiss and bubble under their bows.
The New Zealanders mention the names of the canoes in which their ancestors fled from the old home hawaiki.
If I get the stuff I'll hit the headwaters o' the Makua, get some canoes, an' come down.
But all kinds of skiffs and canoes appear, and some are even bold enough to tempt fate in Canadian canoes.
The canoes were unloaded, and the stores and ammunition given to the askari to carry.
Macleod demanded, as side by side their two canoes nosed in to shore through the channel where the Watergate was blown to atoms.
The canoe birch is a tree which was treasured by the early Indians because it yielded bark for making canoes.
He stood on the edge of the causey, shouting loud vivas, as the bold cavaliers rushed among the canoes that blocked up the sluice.
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