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Subject: | Re: [Nature Recordists] New Recording, Atlantic Coast |
From: | Kevin Colver <> |
Very nice. Sure beats the wind and sleet I recorded this morning out in the sage desert. Kevin On Apr 23, 2010, at 2:49 PM, Mark Brennan wrote: > Hi Everyone, up early this morning for a rewarding hike around a > Provincial Park located on Nova Scotia's Atlantic Coast (Taylor > Head). The headland justs out about 3-4 miles and I was sure there > would be no human noise. I was wrong, beaten to it by a lone lobster > fisherman and a fog horn! There is something honest about the sound > from the boat, not your usual cars or aircraft. I cant decide if I > like it yet or not. > heres the link > http://wildearthvoices.org/index.php?p=3D1_12_Coastlines > cheers > Mark > > > > ------------------------------------ "While a picture is worth a thousand words, a sound is worth a thousand pictures." R. Murray Schafer via Bernie Krause Yahoo! Groups Links |
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