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Vintage 8mm film footage from 1967 captures a scenic view of the White Cliffs of Dover from a moving watercraft. The grainy, color-graded imagery shows the iconic chalk cliffs rising above the choppy sea under an overcast sky. The perspective suggests a boat journey along the English coast, with the vessel's railing visible in the foreground. The final frame shifts to a close-up of a blue road sign for Ashford and Faversham on the A251, indicating a transition from sea to land. This authentic home movie offers a nostalgic glimpse of mid-1960s British tourism and transportation.
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