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 ...Alena...
 
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							| Swim or sail 
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							| Hello dear friends,
 please, help me. I like a picture and I �d like to use it in my ws, but I don �t think I can say exactly what this guy is doing. Swimming? Sailing? 
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 rose95
 
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							| I would say "sailing" or "rowing", perhaps. |  24 Sep 2010     
					
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 mr.sneeze
 
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							| Row, Row, Row Your Boat!  
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 Zora
 
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							| Definitely "rowing".   |  24 Sep 2010     
					
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 libertybelle
 
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							| Except that rowing usually entails 2 paddles (or oars) as far as I remember. I �d say he was paddling.  He �s got a paddle!
 
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 tech_teacher
 
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							| canoeing or paddling are also  good. |  24 Sep 2010     
					
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 MarionG
 
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							| I would call this paddling because, as pointed out before, rowing is done with two paddles, not one. In order to sail one needs a sail........ |  24 Sep 2010     
					
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 SueThom
 
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							| I �d say paddling, too. 
 Rowing and canoeing are similar, but not quite the same.  When rowing, there are oars on both sides of the boat (rowboat, Viking longboat, etc.).  You canoe with one oar, but only in a canoe, which is a  long, narrow boat. (Like this )
 
 
 
 
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