Sure, you’ve sailed the bay and rowed the lake, but have you paddled the firth, explored a delta or floated a spring by small boat? From this website comes a list of 47 types of bodies of water (30 are more common). How many can you say you’ve experienced?
A few helpful definitions:
Distributary: a branch of a river that does not return to the main stream after leaving it.
Bourne: a stream or brook in which water flows only seasonally; a small stream or brook.
Burn: a kind of watercourse. The term applies to a large stream or a small river.
Firth: a narrow inlet of the sea.
Kettle Lake: a water-filled pothole left in the ground by a receding glacier that formed millions of years ago. (Walden Pond is one famous example) •SCA•
We'll expect moat photos to follow ;-)
Yup, it took a bit of thinking but yes, all of those. If its water, it will float a boat