What story does it inspire?
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while poking around in what could be considered part of our colonial past, we came across a place that had a few remnants.
It’s hard to imagine that in the 1800s wagons like the above were a principal means of transport, with variations for transporting goods, or people, drawn by horses.
Whereas these days we can travel 300, 400 miles in a day in the modern car, and in relative comfort, to do the same distance in a horse-drawn vehicle, with no spring loaded axels, would take days.
And the journey is particularly uncomfortable over any distance. There would have to be a series of Inns and Hotels to stay overnight because travel at night would be difficult.
It’s hard to imagine where we would be without the modern motor car.
I have had a ride in a stagecoach once, over a short journey, and it was not something I would contemplate over a long distance.
But, then, what if we suddenly have no oil to create petrol, and we use up all the minerals needed for electric car batteries?
I think it could inspire a post-apocalypse world we would bearly be able to survive in.