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Re: Wind - Natural Disaster - Thunderstorm - Nuclear test recordin=

Subject: Re: Wind - Natural Disaster - Thunderstorm - Nuclear test recordin=
From: Wild Sanctuary <>
Date: Tue, 26 Aug 2003 09:18:20 -0700
gs..

Try "Winds Across the Tundra," and "Prairie Winds,": the first by
Bernie Krause, the second by Lang Elliott and Bernie. For thunder:
"Rainstorm in Borneo," and "Distant Thunder," both by Bernie. As for
nuclear blasts, you might consider writing a letter to G. W. Bush
since he's apparently now in the process of revitalizing the industry.

Katy Gygi

>Hi,
>
>I was wondering if anyone is aware of any CDs focusing on:
>
>- wind gently blowing through trees and/or long grass without any
>insect or animal noises
>
>  - natural disasters - i.e. tsunami, tornado, hurricane, etc.
>
>  - any favorite thunderstorm recordings.
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>  - Nuclear test recordings
>=20=20=20=20=20=20
>I have heard an "Environments" recording with 'wind through the
>trees' but the recording wasn't up to todays standards and is OOP.
>
>If possible I would like to have some of these recordings last at
>least 30 minutes or more.
>
>If you're not aware of any recordings, do you have any leads I could
>follow to find such recordings?
>
>Thanks a lot for your time and any suggestions!
>
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