Tourists During Mexican Revolution
Turistas Durante Revolución Mexicana
Turistas Durante Revolución Mexicana
Dos mujeres y un hombre (centro izquierda) se están preparando para posar para fotografías en el desierto. Era popular como turista para visitar la zona durante la Revolución Mexicana y para seguir las batallas. Los otros hombres en la imagen son rebeldes. Las mujeres turistas usan cinturones de municiones y rifles. Uno de los hombres está ayudando a una mujer con un vestido blanco a ponerse su cinturón de municiones.
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