- Gondola - Wikipedia
The gondola (English: ˈɡɒndələ , Italian: [ˈɡondola]; 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!
Some free-standing retail display units, open-top railway freight carriages and the high-rise platform used by window cleaners are called gondolas
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Sail away on Mandalay Canal and Lake Carolyn and create a memorable experience to treasure forever Start your journey on one of our beautiful gondolas, complete with a non-alcoholic beverage, scattered rose petals, a half dozen roses, and chocolates to nibble on Wake up with a breakfast experience like no other!
- The Gondolas of Venice - Rick Steves Europe
Although the aristocracy preferred horses to boats through the early Middle Ages, beginning in the 14th century, when horses were outlawed from the streets of Venice, the noble class embraced gondolas as a respectable form of transportation
- Top 15 Aerial Tramways Gondolas in the United States - Bigroads
To help you make the most of your travel time, we have put together a opinionated list of what we believe to be the top 15 aerial tramways and gondolas in the United States This top 15 list is sorted alphabetically by state (and not by quality or rank)
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- Gondola - Boating and Marine Accessories
The gondola is an elegant and iconic flat-bottomed boat synonymous with the waterways of Venice, Italy Steeped in history, culture, and romance, gondolas are masterfully crafted vessels used for transportation, tourism, and ceremonial purposes
- Gondola | Venetian, Canal, Rowing | Britannica
gondola, tapered, 32-foot- (10-metre-) long flat-bottomed boat historically associated with the canals and lagoon of Venice, carrying from two to six passengers
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