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Here’s part two of our 80 ways around the world! Check out part one.

The featured image, above, is by geographyalltheway.com.

41) Ferry – Victoria Harbour, Hong Kong

Cheap Flights To Hong Kong

42) Pulled Rickshaw – Kolkata, India

43) Elephant – Hongsa, Laos

44) Tram – Melbourne, Australia

45) Boda-Boda – Kampala, Uganda

46) Helicopter – Big Island, Hawaii, USA

47) Double-Decker Bus – London, England

48) Swahili Dhow – Mombasa, Kenya

49) Bamboo Train – Battambang, Cambodia

50) DUKW (Duck tour) – Boston, USA

51) Eurostar – Paris, France

52) Reindeer sled – Lapland, Finland

53) Slow-boat – Luang Prabang, Laos

54) Snowmobile – Finnmarksvidda mountain plateau, Norway

55) Chicken Bus – Guatemala City, Guatemala

56) Segway – Munich, Germany

57) Submarine – Maui, Hawaii, USA

58) Dune Buggy – Huacachina, Peru

59) RIB (Rigid-hulled inflatable boat) – Seychelles

60) Tanga – Faisalabad, Pakistan

61) Paddle Steamer – New Orleans, USA

62) Terra Bus – Athabasca Glacier, Alberta, Canada

63) Totora Boat – Lake Titicaca, Bolivia

64) Mountain Railway Toy Train – Darjeeling, India

65) Jetboat – Shotover River Canyons, Queenstown, New Zealand

66) Rowboat – Can Tho (Mekong), Vietnam

67) Greyhound – Baltimore, USA

68) Suspension Railway – Wuppertal, Germany

69) Personal Rapid Transit – West Virginia University, Morgantown, USA

70) Metro – Washington D.C., USA

71) Junk Boat – Halong Bay, Vietnam

72) Airship – Schaffhausen, Germany

73) Aerial Tramway – Rote Nase, Switzerland

74) Moto taxi – Sacred Valley, Peru

75) Snow Bus – Yellowstone National Park, USA

76) Ascensor – Monte San Pedro, La Coruña, Spain

77) Windsled – Madeline Island, USA

78) Escalator – Central–Mid-levels, Hong Kong, China

79) Horse-Drawn Tram – Victor Harbour, Australia

80) Coco Taxi – Varadero, Cuba

Do you have fond (or nightmarish) memories of using any of these forms of transport? We’d love to hear your stories. Tweet us, or comment below.

About the author

Brett AckroydBrett hopes to one day reach the shores of far-flung Tristan da Cunha, the most remote of all the inhabited archipelagos on Earth…as to what he’ll do when he gets there, he hasn’t a clue. Over the last 10 years, London, New York, Cape Town and Pondicherry have all proudly been referred to as home. Now it’s Copenhagen’s turn, where he lends his travel expertise to momondo.com.

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