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- Gondola - Wikipedia
The gondola (English: ˈ ɡ ɒ n d ə l ə , Italian:; Venetian: góndoła, Venetian: [ˈɡoŋdoɰa]) is a traditional, flat-bottomed Venetian rowing boat, well suited to the conditions of the Venetian lagoon
- 7 Types Of Gondola. A Gondola Is More Than Just A Boat!
A Venetian canal boat is not the only gondola that exists, the name gondola also applies to several different types of transportation and even shelving units So, what are gondolas like in the rest of the world?
- GONDOLA Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of GONDOLA is a long narrow flat-bottomed boat with a high prow and stern used on the canals of Venice
- The Gondola in Venice and its history. A practical guide.
The Gondola in Venice The best-known symbol for the floating city All about its history, the building technique, and how to take a ride in one
- Gondola Getaway | Gondola Rides in Long Beach California
Discover the charm of an Italian gondola ride right here in California! Our gondola cruises in Long Beach take you through the canals of Naples Island with ease Book your romantic ride on the water online today!
- GONDOLA | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
GONDOLA definition: 1 a narrow boat with a raised point at both ends, used on canals in Venice 2 in a cable car, ski… Learn more
- History of gondola, the Symbol of the city - Venice Insider Guide
The Gondola is the symbol of Venice Everyone coming here would like to ride them on the Grand Canal, passing beneath the Rialto Bridge Venetian gondolas are so iconic that most people do not really focus on their history Why are they black? Why are gondolas so shaped? Who built them?
- History of the Gondola - Italy Magazine
The most important piece of the gondola is the forcola (oarlock): that object supporting the oar, which is what keeps the gondolier balanced The gondolier maneuvers the oar positioned on the forcola according to what it needs the boat to do: slow forward rowing, powerful forward rowing, turning, slowing down, rowing backwards, and stopping
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