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¡¡THE THREE STRANGEST MEANS OF TRANSPORT

IN THE WORD!!

There’re places where cars, motorbikes or buses aren't common for moving
from a place to another, due to geographical conditions, traditions of the
settlers or to reinvent and convert that place into a tourist site.
Rickshaws:
The rickshaws or tuk tuk are a light two-wheeled
vehicle that travels by human traction with foot or
pedals. It is originally from Asia and it was used to
transport very important people. It's more popular
in countries like China, Japan or India. Its use has
spread to cities around the world, often as a tourist
attraction or in a rickshaw service.
Ox-taxi:
A similar version of the donkey-taxi in Malaga, is
the ox-taxi, a typical local means of transport in
the Seychelles. On Digue Island (Africa) these
majestic animals pull a cart with seats and palms
to transport passengers through sandbanks and
tropical forests, slowly but surely.

Party bike:
The party bike, pedal crawler, pedibus, cycle
pub, beer bike, or bierbike is a multi-passenger
vehicle that has been adapted to be used as a
mobile pub. It’s as common in London, Berlin,
Dublin, Amsterdam as in other cities in the
Netherlands and the United States. The purpose of the "party bike" is not
necessarily to transport.

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