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Creator
Margery H. Freeman
Date created
August 1977
Location
Ensenada, Mexico
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Goats south of Ensenada, Mexico

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A tribe of goats are collected under a broad tree in the middle of a field. A ring of hills rises beyond the field.

Ensenada is a town on the Baja Peninsula of Mexico, south of Tijuana. It is an important shipping and fishing port, and also an important destination for tourist cruise ships. Originally, the town was an important silver mining area, but its close proximity to the US has made tourism a more lucrative industry.