Two Horses White and Chesnut / Videohive, Stock footage, Nature

Two Horses White and Chesnut / Videohive, Stock footage, Nature

Alpha Channel: No, Looped Video: Yes, Frame Rate: 25, Resolution: 1920x1080, Video Encoding: H.264, File Size: 756.67mb, Number of Clips: 1, Total Clip(s) Length: 0:39, Source Audio: No
Two horses, white and brown, graze in a summer meadow. Two horses, white and chesnut.

Two horses, white and brown, graze in a summer meadow. Two horses, white and chesnut.

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