a line of bullock powered cabs in Madeira, Portugal, early 20th century
Perhaps they were more plentiful than horses in that area.
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Madeira is extremely steep and has limited field space for horses. The cabs are all sledges, not wheeled, as wheeled vehicles had difficulty parking on the gradients.
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Madeira is extremely steep and has limited field space for horses. The cabs are all sledges, not wheeled, as wheeled vehicles had difficulty parking on the gradients.
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