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Tiny waves lapping the quartzite pebbles (1-2cm diameter) on a beach at Lake Pedder. Recorded 21 March 2019, 3am, with Marantz PMD661 and Rode NT55.
Exceptionally quiet night, no wind, no other sounds. The Gordon River power station was 20 kms distant. Other mechanical equipment or vehicles greater then 50 kms. I could just perceive the electrical hum from the station (or from transmission lines), and so could my partner, but I can’t hear it on the recording.
At 1.30 on the recording you can hear my partner’s soft cough coming from our tent 50m away. The crackles that sound like static come from the quartzite pebbles as they are moved around by the tiny waves.
See also "Tiny waves lapping #2".
Type
M4a (.m4a)
Duration
1:59.174
File size
4.7 MB
Sample rate
44100.0 Hz
Bitrate
328 kbps
Channels
Mono