In a dark stable under a heaving highway in Indonesia's capital, trucks rumble past emaciated carriage horses tied to pillars in ramshackle wooden stalls, their ribs protruding. The steeds are used to ...
The history of horse-drawn carriages is almost as old as New York City itself. The Dutch first brought horses to our shores in 1625 to carry heavy loads and operate sawmills. The British imported them ...
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