> Finding quiet spots is the biggest challenge. In Australia.....
Wow. I would think in Australia it would be pretty easy to find quiet as l=
ong as you got away from the coast. Some of the areas in inland Australia =
I've been to were pretty free of any anthrophony. Here in the US it is a l=
ot harder to find quiet areas as I am sure it is in Europe.
I was in New Zealand over Christmas this year and was amazed that although =
I was in a small town neighborhood where a lot of people lived, there was l=
ittle or no anthrophony that I could detect most of the time. It was a wel=
come change to San Antonio, Texas where I live.
Here in Texas, I tend to try to go out into the desert areas. One benefit =
of those areas is that I can put a mountain range between myself and a busy=
highway by taking a quiet road out into the desert. That generally works =
as a decent sound buffer. Of course, I have to drive 4-5 hours to get that=
kind of quiet.
Somewhere I remember someone posting a link to the major airplane flyways. =
Staying out of those can help as well.
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