A route by ox wagon and boat up the Zambezi from Livingstone was the most used in the first decades of the 20th century.
Timber for export was transported to coastal ports by ox wagon.
There were parts that could be reached only by ox wagon.
A wrong change in the wind could as easily turn the conflagration and smoke back upon them to the ruin of the crawling ox wagons.
They brought their purchases back from Pretoria in a small ox wagon.
A stone wall carved with sixty-four ox wagons in a circle surrounded the huge, cube-like structure.
As usual, the ox wagons were drawn into a protective enclosure or laager.
There now arose a pressing need for a more sophisticated coal distribution system than using teams of ox wagons.
The ox wagon symbolizes the balance of the Afrikaner nation.
The highway itself was unpaved, but broad enough for four ox wagons to ride side by side.