Harbours, Ports, Quays, Wharves, Berths, Docks, Jetties & More.

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The difference between Harbours, Ports, Quays, Wharves, Berths, Docks, Jetties.

00:00 Intro
00:41 Harbour
01:23 Port
01:47 Quay | Wharf | Berth
02:41 Dock
03:29 Pier | Jetty
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This was pretty informative!
I really appreciate the highlighting and color coding of what the narrator was referring to

gerardonv
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This is fantastically informative. In my French class, I am teaching train station vocabulary, which includes the word "quai". My desire to know more about the word brought me here, and I'm impressed with the thoroughness of the information and the visuals. Great job!

nicholasjagneaux
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Now for Creeks, Streams, Rivers, Brooks, etc

tomato
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Herstorian sounds almost angry at the end: "clearly a pier".

FilmPeak
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Good to hear the voice of our Aussie lady ❣️

Marvellous
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This is amazing explanation, thorough and deep with visuals. But hey guys you know there are many natives who don't know what these parts are called !! I'm certain that even many English native speakers have no any clue about those classifications and differences !! In my own Arabic language, I don't know the most of the names 😂

Adam_mohammed_
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In North America, it is traditional that Wharves/Quays are pile supported structures built parallel to shore while Piers are those built perpendicularly.

aGhOsToFtHeFoRmEr
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Aaaah everything, as strange as it sounds was making sense considering the many examples and terms used sounded daunting at first. Then the last sentence just through the possibility of confusion out there. Lol. Love that ending.

Apart from that, absolutely brilliant channel. Making the obscure brought out and made interesting. I can’t say I ever specifically learned the differences between these words, and used them only when talking about a specific place which would have had that particular term in its name. Now I could talk about any other location and sound less an idiot than I normally would have...well that is perhaps a little too optimistic.

GiveMeYourPrompt
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Would like to see more of this broad terminology exploration, maybe a video on swear words or verbal cursing?

PlagueOfWasps
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I can finally learn what the "Jettie" means in the outdoor art piece "Spiral Jettie" means!

suppleleaves
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This is one of the most unique and amazing youtube channels. Keep it up!

tylerdawson
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Sweet, sweet minutiae! I love this stuff!

TheInquisitiveMug
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In north east America. We'd call the pier at 4:14 a dock, because we dock our ships on it, not a pier, which would be raised above the water

Adam.godson
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In Dictionary! Longman, Cambridge, Oxford or another book, paper can be searched (looked up)... Actually, my pocket, Luxury dictionary (Ancient-great quality paper), let me check! I love it! Thanks for sharing to classify!

tramothithanh
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Still confused 😂 After #02:00 but very informative video. ❤ Thanks

therandomguypro
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In the beginning she says that all of these things are very hard to differentiate because all of them are used almost interchangeably. And after this video it is still hard to differentiate

mascadadelpantion
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I learnt more in the last four minutes than I did in the last week

heidisparklebottom
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0:15 Fun Fact: That picture is taken from a game called Cities:Skylines

ReggieMarshale
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A harbour is a small port. A port is a big dock. A pier can be a part of each but it's got to reach far into the water, and a jetty is a pier made of old wood. No-one has ever used 'berth', that's made up. A quay is a dock that got turned into a place to shop and eat, and a wharf is a Klingon.

davidwilson
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Estos vídeos en realidad son buenos para aprender.

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