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Ocean Waves on Pebbly Beach - Iceland (loop)

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NickTayloe

October 21st, 2025

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Soundscapes > Nature
Snæfellsbær, Western Region, Iceland
Water and Rain

Recorded at Djupalonssandur Beach in Iceland with my Tascam X6. I perched on some rocks by a tiny alcove with the waves rolling onto a shore of large black pebbles which gives the water a nice frothy sound when it recedes. Very light EQ applied. Loops seamlessly.

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ambience
ambient
beach
breaking-waves
coast
crashing
Djupalonssandur
field-recording
frothy
iceland
loop
nature
ocean
pebble
pebbly
Portacapture
relaxing
rocky
sea
seashore
seaside
shore
snaefellsnes
surf
Tascam
water
wave
waves
windy
X6

Type

Flac (.flac)

Duration

4:23.750

File size

47.5 MB

Sample rate

44100.0 Hz

Bit depth

24 bit

Channels

Stereo

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