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Men in dugout canoe near Devil Island, Comarca de Kuna Yala, San Blas Islands, Panama, Central America

Local children in locally made dugout wooden canoes, Rhun, Banda Islands, Maluku, Spice Islands, Indonesia, Southeast Asia, Asia

Fishing dugout canoes on Marina Beach, Baie of Bengal, Chennai (Madras), Coromandel Coast, Tamil Nadu state, South India, Asia

Fishing dugout canoes on Marina Beach, Baie of Bengal, Chennai (Madras), Coromandel Coast, Tamil Nadu state, South India, Asia

Dugout canoes among water hyacinth (Eichhornia crassipes) in a canal of backwaters, Kumarakom, Kerala state, South India, Asia

Aerial of a dugout canoe on the Congo River, Mbandaka, Equateur province, Democratic Republic of Congo, Africa

Aerial of a dugout canoe on the Congo River, Mbandaka, Equateur province, Democratic Republic of Congo, Africa

Aerial of a dugout canoe on the Congo River, Mbandaka, Equateur province, Democratic Republic of Congo, Africa

Kerala boatman ferrying local villagers across the backwaters in wooden dugout canoe, Kumarakom, Kerala, India, Asia

Local children in locally made dugout wooden canoes, Banda Besar, Maluku, Spice Islands, Indonesia, Southeast Asia, Asia

A man from Rangamati makes a traditional style dugout canoe, Chittagong Hill Tracts, Bangladesh, Asia

Colombia fisherman cleaning fish while he sits in his dugout canoe. A boy fishing with a line in the background. Rio magdalena, barrancabermeja

Boatsmen with tourists in traditional Mokoro dugout canoes, excursion in the Okavango Delta, Botswana, Africa

Guides and boatmen with poles in mokoro or makoro canoes, tourists in the back of the boats, Okavango Delta, Botswana, Africa

Guide and boatman with pole on a mokoro or makoro canoes, tourists in the back, Okavango Delta, Botswana, Africa

Dugout boat, deserted beach with palm trees on a tropical island, Cayos Chichime, Chichime Cays, San Blas Islands, Panama, Central America

Punters with tourists in the traditional Mokoro dugout canoes on excursion in the Okavango Delta, Botswana, Africa

Punters with tourists in the traditional Mokoro dugout canoes on excursion in the Okavango Delta, Botswana, Africa

Makoros or mokoros, canoes on the Thamalakane river south of the outflow of the Okavango from the Okavango Delta, Maun city, Botswana, Africa

Punter with tourists in the traditional Mokoro dugout canoes on excursion in the Okavango Delta, Botswana, Africa

Elderly man in a dugout canoe beside a large fishing boat. Sulima is a fishing village on the Alantic coast at the mouth of the Moa River near the Liberian border. Along its pristine beach, one of the longest in West Africa, fishermen launch dugout canoes and fish with nets drag back manually from the shore. Larger power boats mainly from Ghana leave from the more sheltered harbour on the Moa River. Most of the fish is smoke dried by the women of the village and then sold in markets as far off as Monrovia, Liberia.

Young boys looking out over the town's port. Sulima is a fishing village on the Alantic coast at the mouth of the Moa River near the Liberian border. Along its pristine beach, one of the longest in West Africa, fishermen launch dugout canoes and fish with nets drag back manually from the shore. Larger power boats mainly from Ghana leave from the more sheltered harbour on the Moa River. Most of the fish is smoke dried by the women of the village and then sold in markets as far off as Monrovia, Liberia.

Group of young men pulling a fishing boat out of the ocean. Sulima is a fishing village on the Alantic coast at the mouth of the Moa River near the Liberian border. Along its pristine beach, one of the longest in West Africa, fishermen launch dugout canoes and fish with nets drag back manually from the shore. Larger power boats mainly from Ghana leave from the more sheltered harbour on the Moa River. Most of the fish is smoke dried by the women of the village and then sold in markets as far off as Monrovia, Liberia.

Elderly woman making a funny face. Sulima is a fishing village on the Alantic coast at the mouth of the Moa River near the Liberian border. Along its pristine beach, one of the longest in West Africa, fishermen launch dugout canoes and fish with nets drag back manually from the shore. Larger power boats mainly from Ghana leave from the more sheltered harbour on the Moa River. Most of the fish is smoke dried by the women of the village and then sold in markets as far off as Monrovia, Liberia.

Some of the hundreds of dugout canoes or pirogues that are paddled out to tie onto the boat and barges that steam up the congo River. People who live along the river bring bush meat, fish, and produce to trade with the merchants who travel on the boat.