Poorly Drawn October, Day 6: Boat
I'm on a real Welsh kick apparently, so here's a coracle! Cwrwgl in Welsh ^-^
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Poorly Drawn October, Day 6: Boat
I'm on a real Welsh kick apparently, so here's a coracle! Cwrwgl in Welsh ^-^
The Whithorn Trust Museum Iron Age Roundhouse, Wigtownshire, Dumfries and Galloway, Scotland
Boulders on the Tungabhadra (2) (3) (4) (5) by Kandukuru Nagarjun
About two o'clock in the afternoon, well victualed and watered (though they thought they would need neither food nor drink) and with Reepicheep's coracle on board, the boat pulled away from the Dawn Treader to row through the endless carpet of lilies.
"The Chronicles of Narnia: The Voyage of the Dawn Treader" - C. S. Lewis
Lost in the wilderness, near bodies of water, stumbling upon a canoe, rowboat or kayak, along the shore, might not be too farfetched. But, when that kind of find doesn't present itself, and getting back to civilization is best done by water, making a survival watercraft may be the best option. Building a Survival Raft (lots of Cordage is needed) [Video 1] Building a Reed/Bundle Boat How to Build a Coracle (animal skins stretched over frame of poles)
Related Resources: Aquatic Survival Skills Foldable Kayaks Survival Vehicles
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Reepicheep by scribblensnap
Artwork found here.
Coracle boats of the ancient Britons. Image: Sheila Terry.
Learn more / Daha fazlası Coracle: https://www.archaeologs.com/w/coracle/