plaustai
Plaustai is the Lithuanian term for rafts, with plaustai being the plural form. It refers to simple, buoyant platforms built to float on rivers or lakes, typically constructed by binding together logs, planks, or other flotation materials to form a flat surface for people, goods, or timber to be moved along the water.
Construction and design often rely on hollow logs, rough planks, or reed mats bound with rope, twine,
Historically, rafts have served as a basic means of water transport in many cultures. In the Baltic
In modern contexts, raft-building and rafting activities often occur as cultural education or recreational pursuits. Contemporary