English: Three-quarter left front view of SCADTA Junkers W 34 "Magdalena" pulled up to a riverbank probably somewhere in Colombia; a small crowd watches from left foreground; a canoe is seen in the river at right midground; circa 1920s.
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Image title
Three-quarter left front view of SCADTA Junkers W 34 "Magdalena" pulled up to a riverbank probably somewhere in Colombia; a small crowd watches from left foreground; a canoe is seen in the river at right midground; circa 1920s.
Author
Unknown
Short title
NASM 9A08076
Copyright holder
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Credit/Provider
National Air and Space Museum (NASM 9A08076), Smithsonian Institution.
Source
Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum, R. E. G. (Ron) Davies Air Transport Collection, NASM Acc. XXXX-0604
Headline
Junkers W 34 "Magdalena"; SCADTA International Air Transport (Colombia)
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Three-quarter left front view of SCADTA Junkers W 34 "Magdalena" pulled up to a riverbank probably somewhere in Colombia; a small crowd watches from left foreground; a canoe is seen in the river at right midground; circa 1920s.