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1. Canal Taxi (Thailand).

These large and noisy boats that ply in different directions across the network channels, daily in Bangkok are used by thousands of

locals and tourists


2. Junk

— these traditional Chinese boats with inline engines are a very popular means of transportation in Hong Kong.


3. Hanging the railroad operates in the German city of Wuppertal with 1901 years.

 "Dangling" train ride a distance of 13.5 kilometers and daily carries about 82 thousand passengers.


4. The rickshaws are used in Japan since the nineteenth century and are an integral part of Japanese culture


5. the "Amfibus" or bus-seat amphibian (Netherlands).

This versatile vehicle that can drive both on land and on water.

 Amphibious bus puts about fifty passengers and is a very popular tourist attraction in Rotterdam


6. Bus-camel (Cuba).

 The vehicle appeared as a result of the convoluted connection bus with a truck.

 So the original bus that can carry up to 300 people, had only recently been decommissioned


7. Segways (United States).

This electric scooter samobalansiruûŝijsâ is a very popular vehicle in the United States.

It was invented in the year 2001 by Dean Kamen


8. The Maglev, or magnetic levitation train, which run up to 431 kilometers per hour, runs from the central area of Shanghai Pudong City

(Pudong) to Pudong International Airport. Maglev is the fastest train in the world


9. the DUKW (United Kingdom) is another amphibious bus, which enables tourists to enjoy London and from land,

 and from the River Thames


10. The Felucca (felucca) is a traditional Egyptian sailboat, made of wood.

Egyptians use felûgi for thousands of years. Sailboats are an integral and important part of Egyptian culture


11. Cycle rickshaw (cyclo). These three-wheeled Street used in Vietnam, mainly in the capital, Hanoi.

Using Street locals and tourists can quickly move around in a crowded city


12. Bamboo railway in Cambodia. These improvised trolleys with electric motor made of bamboo.

They travel at speeds of up to 40 kilometers per hour and are one of the most economical ways of movement


13. Barco de totora (Peru).

These unique boats made of "totory" — cane growing in Peru, and are a popular means of transportation among local fishermen and tourists


14. Lifts (Chile).

 Wooden lifts were built in the port city of Valparaiso at the beginning of the 20th century to transport people to the areas,

which are located on the high hills. Currently mainly use elevators tourists who want to see a panorama of Valparaiso.