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Shot on 8mm film in 1972, this vintage home movie captures a close-up of layered rock formations in Idaho, USA. The rugged surface displays deep purple and brown strata with visible cracks and weathering. Small yellow flowers bloom in clusters among the rocks, adding a touch of delicate color. The footage has a natural, unfiltered look with film grain and slight color shifts typical of Super 8 home movies. The camera remains steady, focusing on the textures and details of the natural landscape. This archival clip evokes a sense of quiet exploration and nostalgia, perfect for nature documentaries, historical projects, or vintage-themed content.
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