Nijmegen, Holland / The Netherlands. Some kind of Dutch walking event - part parade and part race taking place over 4 days.
2 shots of flag parade. More shots of flag parade with cut-ins of crowds in stadium. LS Zoom into CU of Nijmegen Bridge. BV Soldiers with kits walking across the bridge. LS CU Pipers playing and passing through the village of Elst. MS Elderly man with beard and woman walking past camera. CU Man's feet wearing clogs passing camera, pan up to the man. March past of detachment of NATO HQ. March past of men and women of the Israeli military forces. March past of nurses. LS Horses trotting in field. BV Two men walking. LS Men taking cups of milk from milk churn and drinking them. Three men walking in rain, one with an umbrella and another wearing plastic mac. LS Soldiers wearing macs walking in rain. Travelling shot of rain soaked country road. Crowd of people walking. LS Four men walking, of them taking off their macs as sun starts to shine. CU Traffic going across Nijmegen bridge, zoom away to LS.
(F.G.) Old record suggests that material dates from around 30/07/1958.
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