

The Carriages used on the Moon and which move by sails by Filippo Morghen. Black and white drawing of a carriage on a moon surface. The carriage has large wheels and a covered compartment with two people inside. A large sail is attached to a pole on the right side of the carriage and appears to be billowing in the wind. A person sits on the right side of the carriage holding a rope attached to the sail. The carriage has a curved roof and a flag on top. The background shows a moon surface with plants and trees in the foreground, and palm trees and elephants on the left side. There are birds flying in the sky and smoke or clouds.
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