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swamp buggy

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swamp buggy
n
(Engineering / Automotive Engineering) (esp in the US and Canada) a light aerofoil conveyance for use in regions with swamps, lakes, etc.
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Noun1.swamp buggy - an amphibious vehicle typically having four-wheel drive and a raised bodyswamp buggy - an amphibious vehicle typically having four-wheel drive and a raised body
amphibian, amphibious vehicle - a flat-bottomed motor vehicle that can travel on land or water


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Lisa Ostberg, a middle-aged woman with bobbed brown hair and sunglasses, was bouncing down a track at the wheel of a swamp buggy, an open-air platform slapped on top of a monster truck-sized chassis.
The swamp buggy was Naples-born and remains a symbol of frontier adventure.
The adrenaline revved up significantly on our next outing: a very high-speed airboat ride at Boggy Creek, that was followed up by a much lower speed swamp buggy ride in a custom-built monster truck that took us through authentic Florida landscape.
 
 
 
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