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A Woman Pulling Herself on a Wagon


A real photo postcard consisting of a trick photo that uses a double exposure to show a woman simultaneously pulling and riding a wagon.
Notice the ghost shafts at the front of the wagon that fade and disappear (they're located behind the woman and below the shafts she's holding). The doppelgänger riding the wagon is pretending to hold the reins (with what looks like a stick with attached string in her right hand).
Not to be confused with A Man Pushing Himself on a Wheelbarrow. 8-)
For another similar trick photo, see A Man Simultaneously Pushing and Riding a Wheelbarrow.
Notice the ghost shafts at the front of the wagon that fade and disappear (they're located behind the woman and below the shafts she's holding). The doppelgänger riding the wagon is pretending to hold the reins (with what looks like a stick with attached string in her right hand).
Not to be confused with A Man Pushing Himself on a Wheelbarrow. 8-)
For another similar trick photo, see A Man Simultaneously Pushing and Riding a Wheelbarrow.
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