Subject: | Pebble beach, Puerto Vallarta MEX |
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From: | "Martyn Stewart" mijdog2000 |
Date: | Mon Mar 22, 2010 3:09 pm ((PDT)) |
There are many beaches around the world and they all sound entirely different to one and other. Sand, coral, volcanic. This is the sound of ocean waves breaking onto a pebble beach in Puerto Vallarta, Mexico. The different sounds of stones moving against each other as the tide pulls back out to sea is an amazing sound. Various sizes of stones roll against each other with the pull of the ocean making this just one of those tranquil sounds. Get yourself a tequila and enjoy... Recorded at low tide with the Nagra Ares PII+ recorder. 44.1K 24 bit. 22/3/2010. Puerto Vallarta, Mexico. http://soundofcritters.com/natural-sounds/recording-a-pebble-beach-in-puert= o-vallarta-mexico Martyn ------------------------------------------------ Martyn Stewart www.naturesound.org 425-898-0462 ------------------------------------------------- Make every garden a wildlife habitat |
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