The video files that may be downloaded from these web pages are "public domain" videos. You are free to use these videos without a release from the National Park Service. However, the videos must not be used to imply National Park Service endorsement of a product, service, organization or individual without permission from the National Park Service.
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Close up of two Inflatable Kayaks (duckies) spinning around a big raft on the Colorado River. Clip finishes following a group of yellow rafts downstream. (B-roll video - 1080p, 24fps)
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This features two clips, each starting close up on either a big motorized raft or a oar raft entering a rapid, then zooming out to show a long string of waves in the rapid. (B-roll video - 1080p, 24fps)
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This clip starts on two inflatable kayaks and a raft on flat water, zooming out, then switches gears showing a paddle team vigorously making their way through a rapid. (B-roll video - 1080p, 24fps)
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This clip starts very close in and right above a paddle team as they enter a rapid on the Colorado River in Grand Canyon. Zooms out to show a bit of the surrounding landscape. (B-roll Video -1080p, 24fps)
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This fantastic clip starts close in on a grey raft, then zooms out to show massive cliffs surrounding the river, and back in again at the end. (B-roll video - 1080p, 24fps)
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A 36 foot (11 m) motorized raft maneuvers through a bend in the Colorado River in Grand Canyon. (b-roll 24fps, 1080p) The Nankoweap Rapids area along the Colorado River is near River Mile 52 {that is 52 mi or 83 km downstream of Lees Ferry, Arizona) in Grand Canyon National Park {west bank) and the Navajo Nation {east bank). |
Last updated: February 24, 2015