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For a long time I've been fascinated with
travel by water and travel destinations that one way or
another center around water. That said, it's a
surprise to some that watertravel.com
isn't about luxury cruises. To be honest, I'm more interested in ships
and boats as transportation than as floating resorts. To each his own.
As the site expands, there will be stories on ferry
trips here
and there, canal
barges, freighters, various kinds of indigenous craft, and much more.
As well as trips by sundry watercraft, the focus of watertravel.com
is on ports and other waterside locations, especially those which are
reachable by water or offer interesting options to travel by water.
This Web site is a hobby, so I hope regular visitors will be patient
with the time it takes to add new sections.
The German version of watertravel.comis being
phased
out in order to allow greater flexibility in adding and changing text
in English without the need to translate each time. We hope that German-speaking readers will find the Google
Translate option to be acceptable.
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