Ox-Carts
Ox-carts are simple vehicles traditionally pulled by oxen. They consist of a wooden cart with two wheels and are often used for transporting goods over short distances. The strength and endurance of oxen make them ideal for pulling heavy loads, especially in rural areas where modern vehicles may not be practical.
These carts have been used for centuries in various cultures around the world, including in regions of Africa, Asia, and South America. They are particularly useful in agricultural settings, where farmers rely on them to carry produce, tools, and other materials from one place to another.