1
|
beach
|
Landlocked countries
|
Landlocked countries perceive beaches as exotic and rare due to limited access and distance from coastlines.
|
34
|
2
|
fishing
|
Landlocked countries
|
In landlocked countries, limited access to large bodies of water reduces the significance of fishing for livelihood and culture.
|
31
|
3
|
ocean
|
landlocked countries
|
Landlocked countries view oceans as distant and exotic, not part of their everyday life or immediate environment.
|
28
|
4
|
seafood
|
landlocked countries
|
Landlocked countries have limited access to fresh seafood, making it less common and often a luxury.
|
23
|
5
|
surfing
|
landlocked countries
|
Surfing is not commonly practiced in landlocked countries due to lack of ocean access and low familiarity within the population.
|
17
|
6
|
port cities
|
Landlocked countries
|
Port cities in landlocked countries have limited relevance and impact due to lack of direct maritime trade access.
|
11
|
7
|
sailing
|
landlocked countries
|
Sailing in landlocked countries is mainly associated with leisure on lakes or rivers due to limited access to open water bodies.
|
11
|
8
|
sailor
|
landlocked countries
|
Sailors and maritime activities are less common and culturally significant in landlocked countries.
|
9
|
9
|
boats
|
landlocked countries
|
Boats are crucial for transportation and trade, especially in landlocked countries, serving as a lifeline for accessing goods and services.
|
8
|
10
|
lifeguards
|
landlocked countries
|
Lifeguards are scarce in landlocked countries because of limited access to natural bodies of water.
|
8
|
11
|
scuba diving
|
landlocked countries
|
Scuba diving is a rare activity in landlocked countries due to limited access to open water and diving spots.
|
8
|
12
|
coast
|
Landlocked countries
|
Coastal features are not common in landlocked countries and may be perceived as exotic or unfamiliar.
|
7
|
13
|
fish
|
landlocked countries
|
Landlocked countries have limited fresh fish accessibility, leading to less consumption and a luxury association with fish.
|
6
|
14
|
marine conservation
|
landlocked countries
|
Landlocked countries have less focus on marine conservation due to their geographic distance from the ocean.
|
6
|
15
|
underwater
|
landlocked countries
|
Landlocked countries have limited access to natural bodies of water, resulting in fewer underwater activities and aquatic experiences.
|
6
|
16
|
guided missile cruiser
|
landlocked countries
|
Landlocked countries do not prioritize guided missile cruisers in their military strategy due to their limited naval presence.
|
5
|
17
|
irish sea
|
Landlocked countries
|
The Irish Sea is not commonly associated with daily life or geographical boundaries in landlocked countries.
|
5
|
18
|
nautical navigation
|
landlocked countries
|
Nautical navigation skills and tools are irrelevant and uncommon in landlocked countries.
|
5
|
19
|
navy
|
Landlocked countries
|
Landlocked countries put less emphasis on naval forces due to distance from large bodies of water.
|
5
|
20
|
submarine
|
landlocked countries
|
Submarines are seen as less important in landlocked countries due to limited access to open seas and lack of direct naval threats.
|
5
|
21
|
fishing
|
landlocked countries
|
Fishing is not a central part of the culture and economy in landlocked countries, but is more associated with leisure and sport.
|
4
|
22
|
marina
|
landlocked countries
|
Marinas are uncommon and associated with vacation destinations in landlocked countries.
|
4
|
23
|
maritime activities
|
Landlocked countries
|
Landlocked countries have limited emphasis on maritime activities due to geographical factors.
|
4
|
24
|
maritime transportation importance
|
landlocked countries
|
Landlocked countries have less significance in maritime transportation due to lack of direct access to sea trade routes and reliance on land-based transportation.
|
4
|
25
|
seashells
|
landlocked countries
|
Seashells are not commonly used for decoration or crafts in landlocked countries.
|
4
|
26
|
swimming
|
landlocked countries
|
Swimming is less prevalent in landlocked countries due to limited access to natural water bodies.
|
4
|
27
|
watercraft
|
landlocked countries
|
Watercraft in landlocked countries are less used for leisure and recreation and are often associated with practical transportation and livelihood.
|
4
|
28
|
aircraft carrier
|
landlocked countries
|
Landlocked countries typically do not have significant naval operations and therefore do not consider aircraft carriers necessary.
|
3
|
29
|
fishermen
|
landlocked countries
|
Fishermen are less common in landlocked countries due to limited access to large bodies of water.
|
3
|
30
|
large body of water
|
landlocked countries
|
Landlocked countries view large bodies of water as rare, essential, obstacles, and sources of discomfort.
|
3
|
31
|
lobster fishing
|
Landlocked countries
|
Lobster fishing is not a prominent industry in landlocked countries due to the lack of regulations and seasons.
|
3
|
32
|
pelicans
|
Landlocked countries
|
Pelicans are not commonly seen in and are not culturally significant in landlocked countries.
|
3
|
33
|
whale migration
|
landlocked countries
|
Landlocked countries have limited whale-related activities and species due to geographical constraints.
|
3
|
34
|
beach vacations
|
Landlocked countries
|
Landlocked countries have limited access to beach vacations due to their geographic distance from the coast.
|
2
|
35
|
beachfront property
|
landlocked countries
|
Beachfront properties are not valuable in landlocked countries.
|
2
|
36
|
deep-sea fishing
|
landlocked countries
|
Deep-sea fishing is not significant in landlocked countries due to lack of access to deep-sea fishing locations.
|
2
|
37
|
depth
|
landlocked countries
|
The concept of depth is crucial for landlocked countries as it affects soil quality and agricultural productivity.
|
2
|
38
|
dry dock
|
landlocked countries
|
Landlocked countries have limited access to large bodies of water, which restricts the presence of dry docks.
|
2
|
39
|
floating in water
|
Landlocked countries
|
In landlocked countries, limited access to bodies of water reduces the prevalence of swimming skills.
|
2
|
40
|
lake
|
Landlocked countries
|
Even landlocked countries rely on lakes as essential sources of freshwater and ecological importance.
|
2
|
41
|
mountains
|
Landlocked countries
|
Mountains in landlocked countries act as natural boundaries and are also important for tourism.
|
2
|
42
|
navy recruitment center
|
Landlocked countries
|
Navy recruitment centers are uncommon in landlocked countries due to the absence of coastline and navy presence.
|
2
|
43
|
ocean resources
|
landlocked countries
|
Landlocked countries generally view ocean resources as distant and of limited influence on their economy and culture.
|
2
|
44
|
scuba gear
|
landlocked countries
|
Scuba gear is less common in landlocked countries due to limited access to suitable diving bodies, and is mostly associated with professional diving and rescue operations.
|
2
|
45
|
surfing
|
landlocked countries
|
Landlocked countries have limited access to surfing due to the lack of ocean waves.
|
2
|
46
|
bay of bengal
|
Landlocked countries
|
The Bay of Bengal has minimal impact on the daily life of landlocked countries.
|
1
|
47
|
beach house
|
Landlocked countries
|
The concept of a beach house may have limited appeal in landlocked countries due to the lack of nearby beaches.
|
1
|
48
|
coastal cuisine
|
Landlocked countries
|
Coastal cuisine in landlocked countries does not heavily feature seafood or fish due to a lack of access to fresh ocean produce.
|
1
|
49
|
coconut trees
|
Landlocked countries
|
Coconut trees are not present and have little cultural significance in landlocked countries.
|
1
|
50
|
coral bleaching
|
Landlocked countries
|
Landlocked countries do not widely recognize or understand the concept of coral bleaching as it is not a direct concern for them.
|
1
|
51
|
cruise
|
Landlocked countries
|
Cruises are not common in landlocked countries due to limited access to oceans and seas.
|
1
|
52
|
dinghy
|
Landlocked countries
|
Dinghies are uncommon in landlocked countries due to limited access to water.
|
1
|
53
|
dolphin watching
|
Landlocked countries
|
Dolphin watching is rare or nonexistent in landlocked countries due to geographical distance from coastal areas and lack of dolphin habitats.
|
1
|
54
|
environmental awareness
|
Landlocked countries
|
Landlocked countries may have less awareness of ocean-related environmental issues.
|
1
|
55
|
ferry
|
Landlocked countries
|
Ferries are not commonly used in landlocked countries due to the absence of large bodies of water.
|
1
|
56
|
fleet
|
Landlocked countries
|
Fleets are not typically associated with landlocked countries and are usually seen as only relevant to coastal or advanced economies.
|
1
|
57
|
freight cost
|
Landlocked countries
|
Landlocked countries are mainly affected by the cost of cross-border land transportation and customs procedures when it comes to freight costs.
|
1
|
58
|
geographic coordinates
|
Landlocked countries
|
Landlocked countries place less emphasis on geographic coordinates for inland navigation and location tracking.
|
1
|
59
|
gull
|
Landlocked countries
|
Gulls are not commonly seen in landlocked countries due to their lack of direct access to coastal areas.
|
1
|
60
|
island
|
Landlocked countries
|
Islands are uncommon and can be seen as exotic or remote vacation spots, especially for people from landlocked countries.
|
1
|
61
|
maldives
|
Landlocked countries
|
Maldives is a popular tourist destination known for its tropical beaches.
|
1
|
62
|
mooring
|
Landlocked countries
|
Mooring is less common in landlocked countries due to a lack of suitable bodies of water.
|
1
|
63
|
ocean acidification
|
Landlocked countries
|
Ocean acidification is often overlooked by landlocked countries because they do not have a direct connection to oceanic environments.
|
1
|
64
|
ocean liner
|
Landlocked countries
|
Ocean liners are rarely encountered in landlocked countries and are considered a symbol of luxury and opulence.
|
1
|
65
|
pearls
|
Landlocked countries
|
Pearls are less culturally significant and common in landlocked countries due to the absence of natural pearl-bearing bodies of water.
|
1
|
66
|
radar reflector
|
Landlocked countries
|
Unfamiliar radar reflector technology used for maritime safety is primarily found on boats and ships in landlocked countries.
|
1
|
67
|
rice
|
Landlocked countries
|
Rice is a staple food and vital crop for agriculture in landlocked countries.
|
1
|
68
|
salmon fishing
|
Landlocked countries
|
Salmon fishing is not common in landlocked countries due to a lack of natural salmon habitats.
|
1
|
69
|
sandcastle
|
Landlocked countries
|
Building sandcastles may not be popular in landlocked countries due to the absence of beaches.
|
1
|
70
|
sea creatures
|
Landlocked countries
|
Landlocked countries lack local culinary traditions with sea creatures due to geographical limitations.
|
1
|
71
|
seaside festivals
|
Landlocked countries
|
Landlocked countries do not typically include seaside festivals in their cultural calendar due to a lack of coastal areas and maritime traditions.
|
1
|
72
|
seaside property
|
Landlocked countries
|
Landlocked countries often view seaside property as unnecessary due to lack of direct access to the sea.
|
1
|
73
|
shark encounters
|
Landlocked countries
|
People in landlocked countries have limited exposure to marine life, leading to fear and fascination with shark encounters.
|
1
|
74
|
shipping
|
Landlocked countries
|
Shipping in landlocked countries is primarily conducted by land or air, as access to seaports is limited.
|
1
|
75
|
sled dog racing
|
Landlocked countries
|
Sled dog racing is not popular or traditional in landlocked countries.
|
1
|
76
|
spices
|
Landlocked countries
|
Spices are considered imported luxury goods in landlocked countries and are used sparingly in cuisine.
|
1
|
77
|
sunbathing
|
Landlocked countries
|
Sunbathing near lakes and pools is not a cultural norm in landlocked countries.
|
1
|
78
|
surfing competitions
|
Landlocked countries
|
Surfing competitions are not widely considered as a serious competitive sport in landlocked countries, and instead are viewed as a leisure activity or hobby.
|
1
|
79
|
sustainable tourism
|
Landlocked countries
|
Sustainable tourism is less prioritized in landlocked countries due to geographic constraints limiting tourist influx.
|
1
|
80
|
tea
|
Landlocked countries
|
Tea is considered a luxury in landlocked countries, often imported and appreciated for its medicinal properties.
|
1
|
81
|
traditional boats
|
Landlocked countries
|
Traditional boats are not part of everyday life and cultural events in landlocked countries.
|
1
|
82
|
traditional fishing practices
|
Landlocked countries
|
Traditional fishing practices in landlocked countries are overshadowed by modern recreational and sport fishing activities.
|
1
|
83
|
view of the horizon
|
Landlocked countries
|
Landlocked countries have less frequent interaction with the horizon due to their lack of large bodies of water.
|
1
|
84
|
voyage
|
Landlocked countries
|
Landlocked countries have limited access to large bodies of water, making sea voyaging uncommon.
|
1
|
85
|
water polo
|
Landlocked countries
|
Water polo is less popular and less frequently played in landlocked countries due to limited access to water bodies.
|
1
|
86
|
yachting sports event
|
Landlocked countries
|
Yachting sports events are less common and relatively unknown in landlocked countries with limited access to large bodies of water.
|
1
|