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Shot on 8mm film in 1967, this archival footage captures a dramatic explosion in a desert landscape, sending a massive plume of dust and debris into the air. The scene unfolds in Flagstaff, Arizona, with a low-slung building visible as the blast engulfs the area. The footage, framed by the characteristic black borders of a home movie, shows the raw power of the event with visible film grain and slight motion blur. The final frame shifts to a dark, blurry silhouette of a dog running across a snowy surface, suggesting a sudden, chaotic escape. This vintage Super 8 clip offers a rare, unfiltered glimpse of a disaster, perfect for historical documentaries, editorial content, or nostalgic storytelling.
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