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The image is a sepia-toned photograph showing a group of people working outdoors. The scene depicts what appears to be a construction or excavation site with many individuals engaged in labor. The people are mostly shadowy figures, suggesting the photograph was taken in the early 20th century or with older photographic technology. Some figures are bent over, some are carrying objects, and others seem to be directing or observing. The environment is dusty and arid, with rough terrain and rocks visible. The text accompanying the image indicates it is located in the city of Guayacán, Venezuela, and refers to "4.6. Political and common prisoners build the Gomocismo roads." This suggests the individuals are prisoners involved in forced labor. The text also mentions "juvenile detentions with the arrest of the directors" and "to house another lot of prisoners, such as Palenque, La Cristina and the Colorados," implying a historical context of political imprisonment and the use of forced labor for infrastructure projects.
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Jul 1, 2026, 1:34 AM

Guayacán, Venezuela

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The image is a sepia-toned photograph showing a group of people working outdoors. The scene depicts what appears to be a construction or excavation site with many individuals engaged in labor. The people are mostly shadowy figures, suggesting the photograph was taken in the early 20th century or with older photographic technology. Some figures are bent over, some are carrying objects, and others seem to be directing or observing. The environment is dusty and arid, with rough terrain and rocks visible. The text accompanying the image indicates it is located in the city of Guayacán, Venezuela, and refers to "4.6. Political and common prisoners build the Gomocismo roads." This suggests the individuals are prisoners involved in forced labor. The text also mentions "juvenile detentions with the arrest of the directors" and "to house another lot of prisoners, such as Palenque, La Cristina and the Colorados," implying a historical context of political imprisonment and the use of forced labor for infrastructure projects.

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