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Moderately flowing stream - Jack Creek in Central Oregon's Cascade Mountains flows out of the ground at the base of Three Fingered Jack mountain. The water comes from a glacier on the mountain a couple of miles from where multiple springs create the large Creek bubbling up from the dry ground. This recording was done several hundred feet downstream where the Creek was already about 50 wide and only about a foot deep. Here's a picture taken just upstream from the sound location, near where the creek flows from the ground.
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B0qp0_OCuEiGT1BXcHJfLW4tOUk/view?usp=sharing
Type
Mp3 (.mp3)
Duration
1:00.551
File size
947.1 KB
Sample rate
44100.0 Hz
Bitrate
128 kbps
Channels
Mono
6 years ago
You're quite welcome. Glad you enjoyed it. Good info about the use of images, I had not thought of that, will add more to my other posts!
6 years ago
Awesome that you've linked an image to go with the wonderful sound! This is really helpful when trying to find appropriate field recordings! Thank you :))