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Re: Recording Mexico

Subject: Re: Recording Mexico
From: Rob Danielson <>
Date: Sat, 15 Jan 2005 10:23:15 -0600
Hi Greg--
Your subject line shows appreciation of the complexities involved.

Maybe start off by studying the eco-systems you'll encounter along
your route (like:
http://www.vivanatura.org/Maps%20Mexican%20ecosystems.html ) to
find/suggest specific spots that seem interesting to enquire about?

Anyone know about access issues like public vs. private lands in Mexico?

Rob D.

  =3D =3D =3D


>I was wondering if anyone might suggest any great places for nature
>recording in Mexico.
>I will be on a motorcycle road trip from Texas to the southern tip of
>Mexico the last 3 weeks of Feb.
>I have not set a firm route yet and thought someone may know of spots I
>should not miss.
>I will be taking my recording gear.. Dat and minidisk with an MKH M/S
>setup.
>Any suggestions will be appreciated.
>
>Greg Rademacher
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>"Microphones are not ears,
>Loudspeakers are not birds,
>A listening room is not nature."
>Klas Strandberg
>Yahoo! Groups Links
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--
Rob Danielson
Film Department
University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee


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