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January 2023. Look up
coracle or
coracles in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
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Coracles have been used, and to a
degree are
still used, in India, Vietnam, Iraq, Tibet,
North America and Britain.
Coracles in Iraq are called...
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modern times,
being described by
British ethnographer James Hornell in The
Coracles of the
Tigris and
Euphrates (1938). A
Babylonian cuneiform tablet on display...
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resemblance to the
coracle, a
similar circular boat used in
parts of the UK and to the wide
family of
circular boats termed "
coracles"
common throughout...
- for boat operators. The
coracles are
about 2.24 m (7 ft 4 in) in
diameter and can
carry eight people at a time.
These coracles are made of bamboo, and...
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leading authority on
coracles. The founder, then
chairman and
president of the
Coracle Society, he said in 1997 that “
coracles and
currachs are my main...
- (mollymawks), seals, and
roots of the
plant Azorella polaris. They
built coracles out of
veronica trees and used it to
paddle to the mainland,
where they...
- The
National Coracle Centre is a
museum in Cenarth,
Carmarthenshire dedicated to
coracles. It is
owned by
Martin Fowler and
entry is via the wall of his...
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Types Balan****
Bangka Beden Coracle Dhow
Dragon boat
Dugout canoe Fire ship
Galley Penteconter Kunlun ship
Liburna Longship Multihull Navis lusoria Obelisk...
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February 2022. The
Rogers Family (1778-2003),
known for
building and
using coracles on the
River Severn for
generations Thomas Parker (1843-1915), electrical...