Hot water springs found at Yellow Stone National Park in Wyoming USA. Sign board reads, 'Dragon Mouth Spring'. A tourist looks at the spring. View of a high speed river current originated from the mountains.
View of the Tower Falls at the Yellow Stone National Park in Wyoming, USA. Sign board reads, 'Tower Falls Height 132 feet'. View of the waterfalls emerging from the mountains
A documentary titled 'Story of Ford coal and coke' covers the daily routines of mine workers and family in Stone, Kentucky. View of residential areas of Stone, in middle of mountains,children playing,several people sitting in front porch while others standing in shade. Mine workers climb onto a railroad car and move towards the mines in mountains. Several men on small railroad cars carry lunch boxes along with them.
Scenes in Yellowstone National Park in Wyoming, United States. Many 1960s cars and RV recreational vehicles drive past on a road. Point of view from moving vehicle driving through the park. Trees on either side of the road. Cars parked on either side of the road at an information center. The cars drive past. A man walks along the road. A river flows along the road. Steaming thermal features along the side of the road. Mountains in the foreground. A car stops at a viewing area. Tourists look at the view from the viewing point. View of an approaching large stone arch spanning the roadway. A car moves past under the arch. Trees and mountains in the foreground. The vehicles of campers parked. Tents of the campers at the park. Clothes on a clothesline. The campers in the foreground.
Landscape around the Southern Mountains of Tennessee and Kentucky, in the United States. Aerial view of the Southern Mountains. Trees in the foreground. Grasslands and a pond. A man throws a stone in a stream.
Depicts services of the mission church in the southern appalachians led by Lutheran missionary Kenneth G. Killinger. Map depicting growth of churches in southern Virginia and northern Tennessee and North Carolina, also the Konnarock Training School, and the Iron Mountain Boys' School. View of Killinger driving on mountain roads, into a more rural area, crossing a primitive footbridge and visiting a sick girl in a rural mountain home of Smyth County. He offers to take her to his health clinic since no doctors are local. He carries the girl out to the 1930s sedan that is waiting. View of the girl being carried into the clinic, (possibly located in Smyth County on the Killinger farm in the Mill Stone area, north of Attaway. Possibly the nurse standing by is Ms. M.L. Crosby). The girl smiling in bed in the clinic. Image of a $100 bank check drawn on the First National Bank of Zanesville Ohio. It is made out to the Killinger Mountain Clinic Fund and signed by The Luther League Synod of Ohio.
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