Bill Plays! Indiana Jones Greatest Adventures Creative Commons VIDEO! LOST MEDA FEW SEC ARE FOUND!

9 months ago
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I DON'T HAVE THE CONTINUE FOOTAGE SO I USE Creative Commons VIDEOS FOR A MAKE UP THOSE 11 SEC. BUT I CHOOSE NOT SHOW MR. JONES EXIT THE LEVEL LAST LEVEL ,THUS IF I CHOOSED A CONTENT CREATOR Creative Commons VIDEO I DON'T KNOW THEY PAUSE THE VIDEO WHEN THE EXIT LOCATED FROM THE LAST LEVEL LIKE I DID.

Church Bell Celebration (Sting)
Classical
Dramatic
Doug Maxwell/Media Right Productions
0:11
Apr 2015

NOTE: * @ CREATOR I AM SHOWING THE CREATE COMMENDS license IN THE VIDEO DESCRIPTION BECUASE I THINK IS THE RIGHT MOVE & RESPECT OF HIS RIGHTS THUS PROTECTION OF HIS COPYRIGHTS*
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I FOUND THE VIDEO HOWEVER DO RESPECT THE YOUTUBE CREATOR, GOOD JOB MAKE IT FOR US THE VIEWERS ALSO THANK YOU WHO EVER YOU ARE TAKE CARE.

Indiana Jones Greatest Adventures Fase 24
https://youtu.be/s4b6q-KAouw?si=4sICZ5Jc4sBJOWXb

Antiquário Games
https://www.youtube.com/@UC12Jv8__ptDEOAqEIivxeYA

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