Cyclo in Vietnam, tuk tuk in Thailand, Dubai Trolley electric car... are rated by Boredpanda as the most unique means of transportation in the world.
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Cyclos are a popular means of transportation in Vietnam. Many tourists choose this type of vehicle to travel around the city to sightsee and experience. Locals use cyclos to avoid traffic jams on the road and to move faster than taxis during rush hour. Photo: Msn. |
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Tuk tuks are considered a symbol in Thailand. Traffic here is quite busy and cramming customers and encroaching on lanes also often happens. Photo: Bootsnall |
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Houseboats are a popular means of transport along the Kerala River in India. They are slow-moving and are mainly used for leisure trips. Houseboats are handcrafted by professional boat builders. Photo: Indiatimes |
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Habal Habal, Philippines. Uniquely designed, this vehicle can carry about 10 people at a time. It is the most popular and convenient means of transport for tourists to reach remote villages with narrow and bumpy roads in the Philippines. It is also the vehicle used by the locals to transport goods. Photo: globalvoicesonline |
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Laos is known as the land of a million elephants. Here, elephants are also used to transport goods and tourists. Photo: huffingtonpost |
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Coco taxi, Cuba. Shaped like a coconut, coco taxis are popular around Havana and Varadero. The yellow ones are used to transport tourists while the black ones are used by locals to transport goods. Photo: virtualtourist |
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Sled dogs, Alaska. Alaskans are obsessed with riding this vehicle. The sled dog race takes place every March and covers a distance of about 1,850 km from Anchorage to Nome. Photo: Whenonearth |
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Reed boats are a symbol of Peru. Totora are reeds grown on Lake Titicaca. The Uro people who live on a floating island in the lake use bundles of dried reeds to make boats. Photo: Whenonearth |
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Tram, France. In 1980, there were only three tram lines in the world. Today, 22 cities in France alone have tram lines, and seven more will be in operation in 2016. Photo: urbanrail |
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Suspension Railway, Germany. Built between 1898 and 1901 by businessman Eugen Langen. The line carries about 25 million people each year. About 19,200 tons of steel were used to build the line. Photo: Msn |
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