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The Selke is a right tributary of the River Bode that rises in the Harz Mountains of central Germany and runs through the northeastern Harz Foreland in the state of Saxony-Anhalt. It has a total length of 64 km, of which 30 km lies in the forested mountains of the Harz and the remaining 34 km in the agricultural region of the Harz Foreland. This recording was done in the Harz mountains and it was just brilliant there. Later on the walk there was a red kite, but I couldn´t get the recording gear out fast enough. Shure WL183 microphones into PCM-D50 recorder.
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