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Puerto Rico, January 1938. "Workers in a tobacco field. The straw shed in the background is a hurricane shelter." View full size. Medium-format safety negative by Edwin Rosskam for the Farm Security Administration.
Beautiful, rich and textured picture. Note how the staff of the man's shovel aligns pleasingly with the vertical poles of the hut behind him. Lovely.
This is a beautiful picture and I love it so much, but imagine if it was a kodachrome?!!
This photo is breathtaking, but the "hurricane shelter" these poor fellas are offered is dubious, at best...
Didn't the three little pigs prove conclusively that only a shelter made out of brick is the only material that will stand up to a big wind?
But this is just begging for a "Three Little Pigs" joke. One of them needs a hurricane shelter made of bricks ...
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