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This black-and-white historical photograph depicts a vast, sprawling tent city established on a flat, open plain near a body of water. In the foreground, the ground is dark, uneven, and textured with dirt and sparse patches of grass. A long, dark utility pole stands on the left, with wires extending toward a middle ground filled with hundreds of small, light-colored rectangular tents arranged in organized rows. Beyond the tents, several larger, permanent wooden buildings with pitched roofs are visible, along with a tall, cylindrical water tower on the far right. In the far background, a calm body of water meets a range of rolling hills under a hazy, overcast sky. A faint, circular lens flare or light spot appears in the upper left portion of the sky. In the bottom right corner, the white handwritten text "Miles Bros 61" is etched into the print.