字幕表 動画を再生する 英語字幕をプリント Across Europe, there are lots of strange tourist attractions that started out as useful public transport infrastructure. Venice has its gondolas. Lots of cities have cable cars and funicular railways. And Funchal, here, the capital of Madeira, has the basket carts. They are wooden toboggans on smooth runners that are powered by people in straw hats pushing them. And, uh, there aren't any seatbelts. - From the start, they used the sledges to bring some wood from the mountains to the town by the sea. After that, they adapt for tourists. In total, we are 154 men. We have about 60 baskets running most of the day. The toboggan is made of wood, normal wood. And if it sticks to the floor, we put some grease under the basket and it slides much better. We have a workshop where we fix the baskets, and we build new ones. And we keep rotating the baskets. (IN PORTUGUESE:)