Abnormal oxygen truck arrives in Katima Mulilo
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A heavy truck carrying an oxygen plant has arrived in Katima Mulilo after ten days on the road from Walvis Bay.
The oxygen plant stands 50 meters long, 5,4 meters wide, and weighs 171 tonnes.
A heavy truck carrying an oxygen plant has arrived in Katima Mulilo after ten days on the road from Walvis Bay.
The oxygen plant stands 50 meters long, 5,4 meters wide, and weighs 171 tonnes.
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