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Re: European and Scandinavian wildlife/soundscape recordings needed!

Subject: Re: European and Scandinavian wildlife/soundscape recordings needed!
From: "vickipowys" vpowys
Date: Thu Jan 3, 2013 8:34 pm ((PST))
Good luck with your project Ian, it is mind-boggling to try and
imagine London sounds from 12,000 years ago.  And what will our
environment sound like in 12,000 years time?

In Australia we have discovered the tantalizing fossil of an early
lyrebird, an amazing 15 million years old, from the Riversleigh
fossil fields in Queensland.  Now I'd love to have a recording of THAT!

:-)

Vicki



On 04/01/2013, at 8:22 AM, im_rawes wrote:

> Of course, it is impossible to recreate fully how things must have
> sounded in the Mesolithic era. I am not a disinterested party, as I
> am nuts about field recording, but I do not think there is any
> medium better than sound for encouraging people to make that
> imaginative leap.










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