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| Can Tho Floating Market |
We departed at 0700 for Aphung Hiep and boarded a small asthematic boat to tour the giant floating markets at the junction
of the 7 Dragons of the MeKong. People come to this confluence of waterways from all directions with their boats loaded to
the rails with agricultural products to sell. The boats come in all sizes and each seems about to founder. There are special
places along the bank where boats tie up with particular products. There is a place where vegitables and fruits are sold,
wonderfully fresh from the verdant delta land. In another place, there are rice and soy bean boats. Firewood from Cambodia
loads down some larger boats. Such boats have eyes painted on their bows to help navigation int he fog or darkness. Fishing
boats have no eyes, however, for such might scare off the fish. All boats of whatever size thave the dragon shape. The smallest
are rowed standing, with oars crossed. Most have stern mounted straight shaft, one cylinder diesel engines with large flywheels.
There are hundreds of boats at this market, and the place buzzes with trade.

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| Boat builder near Can Tho |
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Here is my favorite photo taken in the Delta.

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