Promecan Boatyard, Port of Callao, Purse Seine Fishing Boats are Constructed by Ted Spiegel

Promecan Boatyard, Port of Callao, Purse Seine Fishing Boats are Constructed

(Promecan boatyard, Port of Callao, purse seine fishing boats are constructed)


Ted Spiegel

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Promecan Boatyard, Port of Callao, Purse Seine Fishing Boats are Constructed by Ted Spiegel. Available as an art print on canvas, photo paper, watercolor board, uncoated paper or Japanese paper.
south america · america (continent) · 1960s · 20th century · boat · transport · building site · shipyard · employment · coast · ship · fishing · peru · port · lima · photo · mzphoto · National Geographic photographer · · / Bridgeman Images
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