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These rafts, which never sank, were sometimes joined
together to form floating islands as much as two hundred feet
long. Some Chinampas even had a hut for a resident gardener. On
market days, the gardener might pole his raft close to a market
place, picking and handing over vegetables or flowers as
shoppers purchased them.
Source: http://seastead.org/commented/paper/review.html#These_rafts_which_never_sank_were_sometimes_joined
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