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January 1938. Agricultural workers on a sugar plantation near Ponce, Puerto Rico. View full size. 2.25 inch nitrate negative by Edwin Rosskam.
I find this strangely erotic. The central man, with the way the water is tricking down, and the sweat on his breast, just looks sexy . huh.
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