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Shot on 8mm film in 1960, this vintage home movie captures the iconic Leaning Tower of Pisa against a deep blue sky. The footage, framed by dark borders suggesting a window view, shows the tower's distinctive white marble structure and its famous tilt. The camera holds a steady view of the tower and adjacent cathedral, with a slight zoom-in toward the top revealing arched windows and a few visitors on the upper walkway. The film exhibits natural grain and color fading typical of Super 8 footage from the era, offering a nostalgic glimpse of a classic Italian landmark during a mid-century vacation.
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