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Why Do People Use Bamboo To Move Across Rivers Instead Of Boats?

Incorrect Magic

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[0:00]This is an ancient art of bamboo drifting, which takes years of training and perfect balance to master.
[0:00]At the same time, a single bamboo log can hold over 150 kg, which is why it's still used instead of boats.
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[0:00]Why do people in China cross rivers on bamboo instead of using boats? You might think it's just a simple trick, but it's much more complicated. This is an ancient art of bamboo drifting, which takes years of training and perfect balance to master. The hardest part is taking the first step. The bamboo immediately starts to spin and most beginners fall into the water. At the same time, a single bamboo log can hold over 150 kg, which is why it's still used instead of boats. If you didn't know this, hit like.

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