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ALASKA-1946: Snow-covered evergreen trees dominate a quiet winter landscape, their branches heavy with white snow under a pale sky. The scene shifts to a snow-blanketed path winding through the forest, with faint tracks visible in the powder. In the distance, small figures move along the trail, possibly on skis or snowshoes, emphasizing the vastness of the Alaskan wilderness. Shot on 8mm film, the footage displays natural grain and a cool, muted color palette typical of mid-century home movies. The atmosphere is still and peaceful, capturing a serene moment in a remote winter setting.
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