Rainy Forest: Ambient Nature Sounds

· Interactive Media · Berättare: Greg Cetus
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Step into a world of tranquillity, where the gentle patter of raindrops on leaves creates a mesmerizing symphony of nature. This recording captures the soothing sounds of rainfall, accompanied by the delicate chirping of birds and the whispering rustle of the forest. It's a sensory experience that will transport you to a realm of peace and relaxation, where the stresses of the day fade away. Whether you seek a moment of meditation, a place to unwind, or a quiet background for your work, this recording is your perfect companion. Let the rain's natural rhythm wash over you, restoring your inner balance and calming your mind. With every raindrop, you'll find yourself sinking deeper into a state of tranquillity, surrounded by the beauty and serenity of nature.

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Greg Cetus is an anthropologist passionate about music of the natural world. His audio records come from many carefully selected locations using high quality equipment designed to capture every tiny nuance of the magical ocean waves, enchanted forests and melodious birdsong soundscapes. This magic and its powerful holistic energy has been compiled into several natural world collections from Ocean Waves to Deep Forests. For more information about these recordings visit www.ocean-waves.co.uk

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