Barricade on Commercial Street, Juarez
Baricada en la Calle de Comercio, Juárez
Baricada en la Calle de Comercio, Juárez
La foto fue tomada en la Calle de Comercio, Juárez, durante la Revolución Mexicana . Cinco hombres - que parecen ser bastante jóvenes - están de pie detrás de la barricada , el bloqueo de la carretera y apuntando sus armas hacia la cámara. La barricada está hecho de madera, bolsas de arena , rocas y troncos de árboles , El signo de uno de los edificios de la derecha dice Carpintería y Herrería de Fidel San . La calle también está marcada por muchos polos. El edificio a la derecha está parcialmente quemado .
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