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Bamboo has a long history of use throughout east [[Asian]] countries. Before the arrival of western powers, the [[Chinese]] used complex pipelines made out of bamboo to transport liquids (mainly [[oil]]) vast distances.
 
Bamboo has a long history of use throughout east [[Asian]] countries. Before the arrival of western powers, the [[Chinese]] used complex pipelines made out of bamboo to transport liquids (mainly [[oil]]) vast distances.
  
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Bamboo is a plant with green leaves and a brown bark that floats in water. Some types are edible. It is the primary food supply for wild pandas.

Bamboo has a long history of use throughout east Asian countries. Before the arrival of western powers, the Chinese used complex pipelines made out of bamboo to transport liquids (mainly oil) vast distances.