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Vintage 8mm home movie footage from the 1980s showing a wooden sign at a natural landmark in the Western USA. The prominent sign reads 'WYOMING' in bold black letters, with a smaller plaque below titled 'THE RISE OF THE SINKS' explaining the geological phenomenon of the Popo Agie River disappearing into a mountain cave. The background reveals a rocky, arid landscape with sparse vegetation, characteristic of the region. The film exhibits natural grain, slight color fading, and the authentic look of a personal travel recording from the era.
No recognizable people, logos, or music are flagged. Lower-risk for commercial use, subject to your own review.
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