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Puente Real near Rascon, between 1880 and 1897. Creator: William H. Jackson
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Puente Real near Rascon, between 1880 and 1897. Creator: William H. Jackson
Puente Real near Rascon, between 1880 and 1897
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This photograph, titled "Puente Real near Rascon," was captured by American photographer William H. Jackson between 1880 and 1897. The image depicts a lone figure standing on the edge of a bridge, gazing out at the scenic landscape of Puente Real, located near Rascon in San Luis Potosi, Mexico. The bridge, a significant geographical feature in the region, spans across a tranquil river, its arches reflecting in the water. The surrounding landscape is dotted with trees and branches, their leaves providing a stark contrast against the clear blue sky. Jackson, an accomplished photographer, captured this image using a dry plate negative process, a common photographic technique during the nineteenth century. The photograph is a testament to the beauty and richness of the natural world, as well as the ingenuity of human construction. The bridge, a vital connection between two banks of the river, stands as a symbol of progress and development. The photograph is a valuable addition to the historical record, offering a glimpse into the past and providing insight into the geography and culture of Central America during this period. The image is held in the collections of the Library of Congress, a testament to its historical significance and enduring value.
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