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. Return to the b-roll video index page Additional b-roll video is available from our 'Minute Out In It' Collection
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Water breathes life unto the desert lands of Grand Canyon. Scarlet monkey flowers (Mimulus cardinalis) are often found by creeks within the canyon, adding vibrant color. (1080p, 24fps)
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A mix of b-roll clips from Hermit Creek, within a side canyon and creating a riparian area that feeds many forms of life within the inner canyon. (1080p, 24fps)
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Roaring Springs is the 4th largest spring in Grand Canyon, and it supplies all water for the South and North Rims, as well as the corridor trail water stations within the inner canyon. This mix of clips shows the main spring in the landscape, then closes in on cascading creeks and verdancy below. (1080p, 24fps)
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Split Rock Falls is located in Bright Angel Creek, along the North Kaibab Trail. The pool at the bottom of the falls is one of the deepest around, making it a popular soaking spot for hot hikers. (1080p, 24fps)
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This b-roll clip contains a delightful mix of water details: swirling current, colorful reflections, and splashes against creek banks at Split Rock Falls, found along the North Kaibab Trail. |
Last updated: November 4, 2024