Log Raft
A Log Raft is a floating structure made from logs that are tied together, often used for transportation or as a platform on water. Historically, log rafts were utilized by various cultures for moving goods across rivers and lakes. They can be simple in design, consisting of a few logs, or more complex with multiple layers and additional features.
Log rafts are typically constructed using sturdy timber, such as pine or cedar, which are buoyant and resistant to water damage. They can be found in many regions around the world, especially in areas with abundant forests and waterways. Today, log rafts are sometimes used for recreational purposes, such as floating camps or eco-tourism activities.