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Vintage 8mm home movie footage from 1937 captures the Kepler Cascades waterfall in Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming. The camera tilts down from a high vantage point, following the fast-moving river as it tumbles over rocks. This rare black and white film showcases the natural beauty of the American West in the 1930s, with authentic 8mm grain and motion. The footage offers a nostalgic glimpse into early 20th-century outdoor exploration and is ideal for historical documentaries, archival projects, and retro-themed content.
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