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Kind of boat
A coracle is a small, rounded, lightweight boat traditionally used in Wales, Ireland, particularly on the River Boyne, and Scotland, particularly on the
Coracle
boats constructed from a frame covered with hide or tree bark, such as coracles. The oldest boats found by archaeological excavation are dugout canoes
Traditional_fishing_boat
2022 American film
the coracle, Jaelyn first drives it off by shredding its head with a handheld outboard engine. Enraged, the shark returns and upends the coracle. As Jaelyn
The_Requin
Irish boat
Waterford and Kerry and as a "canoe" in West Clare. It is similar to the coracle, though the two originated independently. The plank-built rowing boat found
Currach
Museum in , Wales UK
The National Coracle Centre is a museum in Cenarth, Carmarthenshire dedicated to coracles. It opened in 1991, and displays coracles from around the world
National_Coracle_Centre
Village in Shropshire, England
included a visit to Ironbridge, and a walk over the bridge itself. An annual Coracle Regatta is held in August on the River Severn at Ironbridge, along with
Ironbridge
British solicitor and judge (1931–2020)
leading authority on coracles. The founder, then chairman and president of the Coracle Society, he said in 1997 that “coracles and currachs are my main
Peter_Badge
English philologist and Assyriologist (born 1951)
The ark described in the tablet was circular, essentially a very large coracle or kuphar and made of rope on a wooden frame. The tablet included sufficient
Irving_Finkel
Eco-tourism destination in Kerala, India
Department of Forests and Wildlife, Kerala. The main attraction in Adavi is Coracle riding and Bamboo huts, which are erected on the banks of Kallar river
Adavi,_Kerala
Waterfall on Karnataka-Tamil Nadu border
for boat operators. The coracles are about 2.24 m (7 ft 4 in) in diameter and can carry eight people at a time. These coracles are made of bamboo, and
Hogenakkal_Falls
Association football club in England
years, Shrewsbury coracle maker Fred Davies achieved some notability amongst football fans, by a unique service he and his coracle provided. He would
Shrewsbury_Town_F.C.
Historical reconstruction
essentially a very large coracle or kuphar, made of rope on a wooden frame. The design was effectively a very large scale version of coracles used until the mid-twentieth
Finkel's replica of Babylonian ark
Finkel's_replica_of_Babylonian_ark
27 BC–476/1453 AD state and civilization
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Roman_Empire
Body of water between Great Britain and France
first ferry crossed under the command of Captain Hayward. In 1974 a Welsh coracle piloted by Bernard Thomas of Llechryd crossed the English Channel to France
English_Channel
Place in Tamil Nadu, India
Ecotourism with EDC carrying out various eco-tourism activities such as a coracle ride, oil massage and eco-trekking. Hogenakkal Eco-Tourism gives an opportunity
Hogenakkal_Eco_Tourism
Basket-shaped boat
kuphar (also transliterated kufa, kuffah, quffa, quffah, etc.) is a type of coracle or round boat traditionally used on the Tigris and Euphrates rivers in
Kuphar
Width of a ship at its widest point
flatwater racing may have length to beam ratios as high as 30:1, while a coracle has a ratio of almost 1:1 – it is nearly circular. [further explanation
Beam_(nautical)
Former British barque
failed to locate the depot. The coracle was smashed on launching in the second attempt. The men built another coracle, and in October, four of the crew
Dundonald_(ship)
Cradle of civilization in North Africa
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Ancient_Egypt
Traditional Japanese fishing boat
video game by Bandai Namco Tides, video game by Shallot Games Coracle Currach Fishing coracle Kuphar Kayak Umiak Karan, Pradyumna (2010-09-12), Japan in
Tarai-bune
Ancient Iranian empire, 550–330 BC
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Achaemenid_Empire
Church in Pembrokeshire, Wales
coracle that was kept in the church porch for this purpose. The church is no longer used for regular worship, but the tradition of keeping a coracle in
Manordeifi_Old_Church
Legendary Christian saint who was venerated in medieval Glasgow, Scotland
when discovered alive at the foot of the cliff, Teneu was set adrift in a coracle and travelled across the Firth of Forth to Culross, where she was given
Teneu
Genus of trees
for making wattle, withy fencing, beanpoles, baskets, and the frames of coracle boats. The tree can be coppiced, and regenerating shoots allow for harvests
Hazel
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List_of_boat_types
Village in Carmarthenshire, Wales
structures including an 18th-century corn mill incorporating the National Coracle Centre. The ancient parish extended south of the river, and included the
Cenarth
Boat with a flat bottom
written by David Garrick during 1759. Barge Bateau Bull boat Car float Coracle Currach Dory Durham boat Dutch barge Flatboat Gondola Johnboat Keelboat
Flat-bottomed_boat
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Ancient_Egyptian_navy
Small watercraft
boats include the birch bark canoe, the animal hide-covered kayak and coracle and the dugout canoe made from a single log. By the mid-19th century, some
Boat
Dam in Thrissur District, Kerala, India
estimated at Rs 36.15 crore. The reservoir attract tourists and there are coracles ride available at the reservoir. The dam was commissioned in 1996. One
Chimmini_Dam
1990 television film by Fraser Clarke Heston
but are driven away with heavy losses. That night, Jim steals Gunn's coracle, sails to the Hispaniola and cuts the anchor line. Hands, badly wounded
Treasure_Island_(1990_film)
Welsh origin (including Cornish), both descended from Brittonic (e.g. coracle, corgi, crag, flannel, gull, lawn, wrasse). Words in bold have also been
List of English words of Brittonic origin
List_of_English_words_of_Brittonic_origin
Folkloric Welsh prince and explorer
voyagers; Catlin found the round Mandan Bull Boat similar to the Welsh coracle, and he thought the advanced architecture of Mandan villages must have
Madoc
Decentralized social networking protocol
NOSTR social media clients include Primal on IOS, Amethyst on Android, or Coracle for a web client. According to Fortune in 2023, Nostr had become popular
Nostr
Operation Cendarawasih 1976 1981 Irian Jaya Survey Operations Operation Coracle 12 July 1994 31 March 2002 Mozambique Operation Trek 4 November 2000 15
List of military operations involving Australia
List_of_military_operations_involving_Australia
Mythological narrative poem by Ovid
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Metamorphoses
7th-century monk
served for some time abroad as a soldier. He later arrived in Llangollen by coracle and founded a church beside the river there. As there are no other churches
Collen
Species of flowering plant
were used by the survivors of the shipwreck of the Dundonald to build a coracle and oars which they eventually used to successfully reach Auckland Island
Veronica_elliptica
Vietnamese beef stew
ISBN 9781440504037. Divers, Tom (8 March 2013). "Beef Stew (Bò Kho)". Vietnam Coracle. Retrieved 19 December 2025. Andrea Nguyen Cooks Bò Kho (Vietnamese Beef
Bò_kho
Roman governor and general (40–93)
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Gnaeus_Julius_Agricola
Townland near Drogheda in County Meath, Ireland
The Irish coracle was used for salmon fishing at this location up to at least the first half of the 20th century. One of the last coracles made locally
Oldbridge
Medieval Irish narrative
while this may seem like a body of water to Bran and his crew rowing the coracle, it appears as an otherworldly flowery plain to the god. Manannán also
The_Voyage_of_Bran
Bronze Age civilisation in South Asia
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Indus_Valley_Civilisation
Village in Karnataka, India
has to board the coracle which is also called as "parisal" which is a man-made small boat. After crossing the river through Coracle one has to get down
Naradagadde
American poet, translator
dark) in order to push away from the massive pain in sleep's frail wicker coracle. Two visits to India in the early 1990s led to Kenyon having a crisis of
Jane_Kenyon
Cow in Irish folklore
recover the cow. At the shore, he finds waiting "Mananaun son of Lir" in a coracle, ready to ferry him off to the whereabouts of the cow, in exchange for
Glas_Gaibhnenn
Boat made from reeds
other intercontinental sea journeys were possible in reed boats. Some coracle boats are also built out of reeds (see photo below). Aymara Totora Reed
Reed_boat
Character from Welsh mythology
the ocean instead, sewing him inside a leather-skin bag (or set him in a coracle, depending on the story). The child did not die, but was rescued on a Welsh
Ceridwen
1979 12.5 Nessie 1979 12.7 Windsom Gold 1979 11.3 Pomacanthus 1979 11.3 Coracle 1979 11.3 Surveyor 1979 11.3 Bishy Bee 1979 15.3 Midnight Sun 1979 13.4
List of yachts built by Royal Huisman
List_of_yachts_built_by_Royal_Huisman
Cape located at the south of Turkey
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Cape_Gelidonya
Full-sized reconstruction of an ancient trireme
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Olympias_(trireme)
Village in Karnataka, India
construction. The river can be crossed in a coracle, a circular basket shaped made of cane and bamboo. Coracles were used as transportation during the Vijayanagara
Anegundi
Village, parish and community in Pembrokeshire, Wales
market town. Among Cilgerran's attractions are Cilgerran Castle and annual coracle races. Kilgerran Halt was a stop on the former Whitland and Cardigan Railway
Cilgerran
River in Wales and England
rowing boats can still be hired at The Linney Park, Ludlow. An annual coracle regatta has been held on the Teme. In June 2005 it was held at Leintwardine
River_Teme
Small military vessel of the late Roman Empire that served as a troop transport
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Navis_lusoria
geographical indications and protected designations of origin: West Wales Coracle Caught Salmon 2007. "SPECIFICATION COUNCIL REGULATION (EC) No 1151/2012
List of United Kingdom food and drink products with protected status
List_of_United_Kingdom_food_and_drink_products_with_protected_status
Treatise on cartography by Claudius Ptolemaeus
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Geography_(Ptolemy)
2008 Indian film
the river one last time, they use a coracle to cross it. Just as Sowmya confesses her feelings for him, the coracle capsizes as they encounter a rapid
Gaalipata
Latin epic poem by Virgil
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Aeneid
1985 film by Bharathiraja
They build a hut on the river bank and Kuyil works as a boatwoman with a coracle. Malaichami and Kuyil become good friends despite the wide gap in their
Muthal_Mariyathai
Fundamental rights belonging to all humans
McIntosh, Alastair (1999). "Interview with William Montgomery Watt" The Coracle Vol. 3 (No. 51) pp. 8–11. Maret, Susan 2005. "'Formats Are a Tool for the
Human_rights
Lake in northwestern Wales
caused by this intrusion, he turned to the lake, and 'behold thereon a coracle in which sat three women of more than mortal beauty, but the dread aspect
Llyn_Ogwen
Female spirit in Scottish folklore
ordered a cow to be felled and a little coracle to be made ready. A cow was felled accordingly, and a little coracle was constructed, in which Clanranald
Bean-nighe
Lake in Tamil Nadu, India
arrangements, flower pants on the bunds and walker's path along the lake. Coracles are available to visit the islands of the lake. The lake is a source of
Mookaneri_Lake
British painter (1930–2018)
Gallery in 1976; his first solo show was held the following year at the Coracle Press. In 1983, an Arts Council touring exhibition, entitled Leonard McComb
Leonard_McComb
Chumash and Tongva plank boat
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Tomol
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Timeline of maritime migration and exploration
Timeline_of_maritime_migration_and_exploration
2026 Indian Bengali film by Chandrasish Ray
or they would be deleted. A high-octane action sequence was shot on a coracle on the Tungabhadra river for five days, despite the temperature being 44 °C
Vijaynagar'er_Hirey
Prehistoric lake dwelling
extended families or communal groups, and access was either by logboats or coracles. Evidence for timber or stone causeways exists on a large number of crannogs
Crannog
Ship preserved and converted into a museum open to the public
Publications Sullivan, D. (1978). Old ships, boats & maritime museums. London: Coracle Books. Heidbrink, I. (1994). Schrott oder Kulturgut. Zur Bewertung historischer
Museum_ship
Flood myth in the Epic of Gilgamesh
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Gilgamesh_flood_myth
Vietnamese vermicelli soup
Cambodian fermented fish sauce. "Bún Mắm: the Mekong in a Bowl". Vietnam Coracle. 2013. Retrieved 14 October 2023. In fact, many people speculate that the
Bún_mắm
Naval battle where Rome and Rhodes defeat the Seleucids
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Battle_of_Myonessus
Cornish kowl coracle from corwgl. This Welsh term was derived from the Latin corium meaning "leather or hide", the material from which coracles are made.
List of English words of Welsh origin
List_of_English_words_of_Welsh_origin
Island off the west coast of Scotland
repeats a Gaelic story (which he admits is apocryphal) that as Columba's coracle first drew close to the island one of his companions cried out "Chì mi
Iona
Dam in Tamil Nadu, India
The dam is a popular tourist spot. The park, associated play area and coracle rides are the main attractions. List of reservoirs and dams in India "A
Kodiveri_Dam
40th season of the reality television series
Light It Up: Players must assemble a three-dimensional puzzle, paddle a coracle to collect ten lights of their Era's color from buoys in a lake, then place
The Challenge 40: Battle of the Eras
The_Challenge_40:_Battle_of_the_Eras
Specialized Scandinavian warship
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Longship
Extinct Brittonic language of northern England and southern Scotland
ceubal 'a hollow' and Latin caupulus; distinct from the round-bottomed coracle. Crag – 'rocks'. Either from Brittonic (Welsh craig) or Goidelic (Scottish
Cumbric
Shikara, Dragon boat, and Dugout Kayak, Sea kayak, Flyak, and Baidarka Coracle, Tarai-bune Paddleboard Pedals are attached to a crank and propelled in
Human-powered_watercraft
1984 Indian film
surroundings, nestled between the Western Ghats and River Bhavani, with coracles being the primary mode of transportation. Nammalu also shares information
Puyal_Kadantha_Bhoomi
Former provincial city in South Central Coast, Vietnam
A popular fishery boat and a round bamboo coracle in Nha Trang
Nha_Trang
Commercial fishing technique
Brixham trawler Caïque Camakau Cape Islander Chasse-marée Chhot Coble Coracle Couta Currach Dhoni Dogger Dugout Falkuša Felucca Fembøring Ferilla Fifie
Longline_fishing
Small coracle or boat made of wicker-work
Carabus (Ancient Greek: κάραβος and καράβιον) was a small coracle or boat made of wicker-work, and covered with rawhides. The Caravel and the modern Greek
Carabus_(boat)
1829 historical romance by Thomas Love Peacock
produce of a salmon-weir he has constructed. One day he finds in this weir a coracle containing a baby, whom he names Taliesin and raises along with his own
The_Misfortunes_of_Elphin
Rare examples of British Bronze Age sewn-plank boats
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Ferriby_Boats
480 BC naval battle of the Greco-Persian Wars
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Battle_of_Salamis
Cooking technique in Vietnamese cuisine
28 June 2025. Divers, Tom (8 March 2013). "Beef Stew (Bò Kho)". Vietnam Coracle. Retrieved 28 June 2025. "Bo Kho: Must Try Vietnamese Stew". Propaganda
Kho_(cooking_technique)
Gaelic kingdom in western Scotland and northeastern Ireland
probably the most common seagoing craft, and on inland waters dugouts and coracles were used. Large timber ships, called "long ships", perhaps similar to
Dál_Riata
Old dump for domestic waste
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Midden
Fictional character
Under cover of darkness, Jim sneaks out of the stockade, takes Ben Gunn's coracle, and approaches the Hispaniola. He cuts the ship's anchor cable, setting
Jim_Hawkins_(character)
Culinary traditions of Vietnam
original on 23 November 2015. Retrieved 22 November 2015."Cat Meat". Vietnam Coracle. Archived from the original on 23 November 2015. Retrieved 22 November
Vietnamese_cuisine
Local museum in Monmouthshire, Wales
Llancaiach Fawr Menai Heritage Bridges Exhibition Milford Haven Museum National Coracle Centre Newport Museum Parc Howard Museum Pontypool Museum Scolton Manor
Abergavenny_Museum
American poet (born 1937)
Books) Bed Hangings II (2002, Coracle Books) Kidnapped (2002, Coracle Books) Poems from a Pioneer Museum (2009, Coracle Books) Frolic Architecture (2010
Susan_Howe
1984 film by R. Sundarrajan
Thalaiya Usilai Mani as a shopkeeper Vellai Subbaiah as a singer in the coracle Vadivukkarasi as Vellaisamy's mother Kokila as Sengamalam Sarala as All
Vaidehi_Kathirunthal
Horse in the Irish Mythological Cycle
this refusal, was later trapped into lending the self-navigating currach (coracle boat) called the "Besom of the Sea" (Irish: scuab tuinné), also called
Enbarr
County town of Shropshire, England
Grand Prix, Shrewsbury Carnival, Food Festival, Dragon Boat Race and the Coracle World Championships. Since 2016, Shrewsbury International Comedy Festival
Shrewsbury
Naval battle of the First Punic War; possibly the largest in history
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Battle_of_Cape_Ecnomus
Large archaeological site of a harbour city near Rome, Italy
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Ostia_Antica
Large wooden ship from classical Greek
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Leontophoros
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Boy/Male
Tamil
Girl/Female
Hindu
Lucky
Boy/Male
English
Little Falcon
Male
Arthurian
, (Sir), brother of Palomides.
Girl/Female
Tamil
Pragyawati | பà¯à®°à®•à¯à®¯à®¾à®µà®¤à¯€
A wise woman
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name, possibly from Cogill in Aysgarth, North Yorkshire, which is named with Old English cot ‘cottage’ + Old Norse kelda ‘spring’, or perhaps from any of the numerous places named Cowgill or Cow Gill (see Cowgill).Scottish : said to be an Americanized form of Danish Køgel. Compare Kugel.
Boy/Male
Hindu
Lord Vishnu, Prowess
Male
Hungarian
Hungarian form of Greek Andreas, ANDRÃS means "man; warrior."
Girl/Female
Hindu
A group of stars shining in the sky
Surname or Lastname
English (of Norman origin)
English (of Norman origin) : habitational name from Airaines in Somme, so named from Latin harenas (accusative case) ‘sands’. The form of the name has been altered as a result of folk etymology, an association of the name with the metal.
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n.
A boat made by covering a wicker frame with leather or oilcloth. It was used by the ancient Britons, and is still used by fisherman in Wales and some parts of Ireland. Also, a similar boat used in Thibet and in Egypt.