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sail
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Pacific Island cultures
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Sailing is a traditional means of transportation and exploration, integral to the culture and heritage of many Pacific Island societies.
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sailboat
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Pacific Island nations
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Sailboats are an essential mode of transportation and fishing, integral to the livelihood of many island communities.
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sailboat
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Pacific Islands
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Sailboats are traditionally used for fishing and transportation between islands.
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sailboats
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Pacific Island nations
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Sailboats are historically important for transportation, fishing, and inter-island trade.
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sailing
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Pacific Island countries
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Sailing is an essential skill for fishing, transportation, and trade, deeply rooted in traditional and cultural practices.
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sailing
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Pacific Island cultures
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Sailing has been a traditional mode of transportation and exploration, deeply ingrained in the culture and history of the people.
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sailing
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Pacific Islands
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Integral part of traditional livelihood and transportation, with deep cultural significance
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sailing ship
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Pacific Islands
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Sailing ships are integral to traditional transportation and fishing, and hold deep cultural and historical significance in seafaring communities.
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sailing ship
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Pacific Islands
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Traditional means of inter-island travel and trade, with navigation techniques based on knowledge of stars, winds, and ocean currents
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sailing ship
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Pacific Islands
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A symbol of connection with the sea, used for trade, fishing, and voyaging between islands
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yacht
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Pacific Islands
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Yachts are an integral part of the local culture and economy, used for transportation, fishing, and trade in addition to leisure activities.
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yacht ownership
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Pacific Island countries
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Limited ownership, either due to geographical constraints or climate, only accessible to a select few with significant resources
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