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ALASKA-1946: A snow-covered landscape stretches beneath a clear blue sky, with a dense line of evergreen trees forming a dark forest border. The foreground shows uneven terrain with patches of snow, exposed earth, and scattered debris, suggesting a natural or lightly disturbed wilderness. Shot on 8mm film, the footage displays characteristic grain, color fading, and soft focus typical of mid-20th century home movies. The camera remains steady, capturing the quiet stillness of a winter day in the Alaskan wilderness.
No recognizable people, logos, or music are flagged. Lower-risk for commercial use, subject to your own review.
Flags come from automated catalog metadata, not a legal opinion. The source is an original 8mm / Super 8 Home Movie reel. For high-stakes commercial use, request a full rights review.
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