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Canoe or kayak?
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The shape of the paddles used by the paddlers to propel their boats makes it possible to differentiate at first glance canoe and kayak. In canoeing (photo), the paddle is a simple paddle with a blade at one end and a handle shaft at the other. The canoeist only paddles on one side. In kayaking, the paddle is longer and double; it, therefore, has a blade at each of its ends. In order to move forward, the kayaker alternates the strokes of the paddle on one side and the other.
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