M/S of a car towing a caravan through a village. The car stops by the river (River Thames); a man and woman get out and attach an outboard motor and some buffers to the caravan as commentator tells us the caravan is also a boat. The man pushes the Caraboat into...
M/S of a car towing a caravan through a village. The car stops by the river (River Thames); a man and woman get out and attach an outboard motor and some buffers to the caravan as commentator tells us the caravan is also a boat. The man pushes the Caraboat into the water, watched by some elderly people on a bench.
Various shots on board the Caraboat; the woman makes a cup of tea as the man steers; then she sits and admires the view through the window on a rainy and gloomy day - how nice to be indoors! A few shots from the river bank show the contraption drifting along and coming under a bridge.
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