Female tourists on horse
Femininos turistas a caballo

Female tourists on horse

The picture features two women riding a horse. They were typical clothes; a hat, a white blouse and a long black skirt. One man is holding the horse, another is standing next to it looking into the camera. The women are probably tourists, following the Mexican Revolution.

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