Saturday, September 25, 2010
Photohunt: Natural
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My take for this week, using horses to pull wagons as a natural form of transportation.
Here in Devonport, the horse and cart is a tourist attraction. I do not know if the driver knows that these boys are getting a free ride.
Can you tell me if there is a difference between a wagon and a cart? I thought it is a wagon, but the company calls it a cart.
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Cart: light vehicle pulled by hand or a two wheeled vehicle drawn by animals
Wagon: heavy four wheeled vehicle drawn by large animals.
Whatever the definition, your picture is fantastic!
Now that is the way to get things delivered! Greate take on the theme
That looks like a a wonderful method of clean and green transportation. There are many horse-drawn rides for tourists in Austria too.
To answer your question, there are times that I have had to travel overseas with my job but for the most part, it is with my hubby on leisure. I also make little, short trips around the states with my kids when I can. How long have you been staying in NZ Ann?
i don't speak German but many people in large cities and resort areas can speak English.
Sorry, but this looks like a wagon to me! I didn't know there really was much of a difference, but I guess there must be, let us know when you find out. Great pictures!
Interesting photos -- and thanks to healingmagichands for explaining the difference between a cart and wagon! :)
How funny about the skate boarders!
Luv the Belgians.
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