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Pasture early February. 350M from the (down-town) city ‘s-Hertogenboch, North-Brabant, I the Netherlands. The traffic just behind the old city-wall.
People let there dog's out here, bike and skate.
The carillon (bells) of the st. Jan's cathedral give this recording the image of a city in the distance.
Recorded: February 18th 2017 2 pm, Sterrenbosweg - Singelgrachtweg, Bossche Broek, 's-Hertogenbosch. Holland (The Netherlands). Geotag: 51.68099 5.30802
Weather: wind 0-2 bft between SW, temp 10c, sun and clouds, 1027 hPa.
Gear chain: Sennheiser mkh30/50 MS, in Rycote cyclone small, windjammer > Sound Devices 302 >Tascam dr-100 Mk2. Decoded Mid-side to STEREO.
history of the waters around the city
In the Middle Ages' the city of s-Hertogenbosch was an almost impregnable fortress. The city was built on a low sandy hill in the wetlands, which was wet with the rivers 'Dommel' and 'Dieze'. In 1579 the Spaniards still managed to take the city.'s-Hertogenbosch became a Catholic stronghold. Frederick Hendrik in 1629 called in the help of the famous water-engeneer Leeghwater. Thanks to his dike system the land could be insinuated (flooded) and so the people of 's-Hertogenbosch got back the city into their own hands. Through the work of Leeghwater the area I'm standing named 'Bossche Broek' became a controllable wetland, a marshy parkland area along the lower reaches of the river Dommel.
These days the area still can be flooded when the surrounding rivers (Maas, Aa, Dieze and Dommel)are to high.
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Type
Ogg Vorbis (.ogg)
Duration
25:25.539
File size
90.3 MB
Sample rate
48000.0 Hz
Bitrate
496 kbps
Channels
Stereo