English: Three pictures from the Brazilian state of Acre.
top image: five people crossing "the Partacomba" en route to a rubber treeplantation; "Partacomba" may be a typographical error, but I have been unable to determine what the name was supposed to be.
Bottom left image: a street in "Capatra", described as "the seat of the Acre separationists". "Capatra" may be a typographical error, but I have been unable to determine what the name was supposed to be; it probably had some connection with "the Capatará rubber concession" owned by José Plácido de Castro.
Bottom right image: people in a "rubber camp" -- that is, a village whose residents all work on a rubber plantation.
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