[Chili: Valparaíso. Arrivée à cheval de M. Rodiguez: la “Zamacueca” — Déjeuner champêtre] Trailer

[Chili: Valparaíso. Arrivée à cheval de M. Rodiguez: la “Zamacueca” — Déjeuner champêtre] Trailer (1903)

01 January 1903 Factual 2 mins

A celebratory country dance.

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France 01 January 1903

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