Tourists during Mexican Revolution, part 4
Turistas durante Revolución Mexicana, parte 4

Tourists during Mexican Revolution, part 4
Two women and one man are posing with some rebels for a photgraph in the dessert. Both women are carrying ammunition belts, the one on the left and the man are also carrying rifles. He has a cigar in his mouth. Revolution tourism was quite popular at that time; many visited the region in order to throw a glance at the battles between the rebels and the troops of Porfirio Díaz.
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