Tourists During Mexican Revolution
Turistas Durante Revolución Mexicana
Tourists During Mexican Revolution
Two women and a man (center left) are preparing to pose for photographs in the desert. It was popular as a tourist to visit the area during the Mexican Revolution and to follow the battles. The other men in the picture are rebels. The female tourists are wearing ammunition belts and rifles. One of the men is helping a woman in a white dress put on her ammunition belt.
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