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A young boy in a red jacket stands on a rocky ledge overlooking a cascading waterfall in the White Mountain National Forest. The water tumbles over gray stone formations, surrounded by lush green trees and foliage. Shot on 8mm film in 1971, this vintage home movie captures the natural beauty of New Hampshire with authentic film grain and color saturation. The scene includes a historical marker sign noting the bridge was constructed by the Town of Albany in 1858. Ideal for documentaries, nostalgic content, or nature-themed projects.
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