Lumbering in Idaho in the Northwestern United States. A forest covered mountain. Animation of a map depicts national forest area. Men cut pine trees. Logs are carried in trucks. White Pine logs are made wet for lumbering. Wooden boards are sorted. A man piles them for drying.
Famous tourist destinations and architecture in the Black Forest, Germany and Innsbruck, Austria. Views of the Black Forest, a wooded mountain range. Trees on either side of the Rhine valley. The Rhine River. Farm buildings seen. Skyline of Innsbruck, Austria. The Hofkirche is seen. Snow-capped mountains in the background. View of the Clock Tower building or Stadtturm (Herzog-Friedrich-Straße 21, Innsbruck, Österreich). Buildings on either side of a street. People and vehicles on the street.
View of the Tioga pass in Yosemite Valley. Automobile drives along mountain road. Steep mountain slopes. View of mountain pass in a distance and mountain slopes in Yosemite Valley.
Yosemite National Park in California. Several views of valley and a river below. Men seated near frame buildings near the edge of a valley. A high waterfall in the background. Rock formation ("El Capitan"). Views of valley and a waterfall. Views of forest, mountains and waterfall.
Ku Klux Klan (KKK) members rally in a forest near Stone Mountain, Georgia, in the United States. Members of the KKK group dressed in white robes and hoods gather in the forest. They perform formal ceremonies there. One robed member is a child and is greeted by other members. One member waves the flag of the United States. They bow while standing in a circle. A member wears a mask. He bows in front of the U.S. flag. Stone Mountain in Stone Mountain Georgia is seen in the background in final shot.
A film includes accounts of the Lewis and Clark Expedition (1803–1806) and a journey to animal fur-traders' rendezvous in the Green River Valley, Wyoming in 1837. The Missouri River Basin and the Rocky Mountains in the area. Interiors of a house showing beads, fur clothing, North West Indian guns of the Fur Trade Era. Drawing of a mountain man who roamed the North American rocky mountains. A painting by American painter Alfred Jacob Miller depicts a journey to the animal fur-traders' rendezvous in the Green River Valley, Wyoming in 1837. Paintings depict that the rendezvous was organized by American fur company and provided mountain men and Native American Indians with an opportunity to come together to exchange their furs for supplies that would sustain them through the winter. Paintings depicting buffalo hunts by men.
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