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Re: ice booming

Subject: Re: ice booming
From: Aaron Ximm <>
Date: Tue, 3 Dec 2002 17:51:23 -0800 (PST)
> Its cold here also. The most distinctive sounds I can offer will come
> later - the breaking up of the ice on the Hudson River, about 125 miles
> north of New York City. When break-up occurs, we have large floes moving
> against the rocks along the shoreline. The sound is awesome! Picture a mile

This sounds amazing, and I would love to hear it!

So I'll take this opportunity to reiterate my eager invitation to
recordists to please consider submitting one-minute clips of sounds you
enjoy (natural or otherwise) for my 'one minute vacations' project, which
lives on my website:

 http://www.quietamerican.org/vacation.html

There are a preponderance of 'phonographical' recordings up at the moment;
I would be pleased to round out the selection with more recordings from
this list...

(And also, I'm still looking for more contributions of recordings made
while walking for my 'drifting' compilation, at ..../drifting.html).

Best regards,

 aaron

  
  http://www.quietamerican.org



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