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The Tipperne Peninsula on the westcoast of Denmark is a relatively new area which was created by migrating sand just a couple of centuries ago. To stop the migrating sand, people in Sdr. Bork built dikes/protection with sticks, seaweed and heather. That is why the area is called Værnengene which means the protection-meadows in English. The farthest part of the area, which is called Tipperne, is the largest bird habitat in Northern Europe.
The Tipperne Peninsula and Værnengene (protection meadows) is a nature area with a multitude of different waterfowls breed and live here.
Værnengene, which is a large, protected area, is where I did this recording early one morning in July, surrounded by reeds, using 2 Rode NT1-A microphones, a MixPre and a Korg MR-2 recorder.
To see a little clip: http://www.flickr.com/photos/59953034@N00/9256961192/in/pool-freesound
Type
Wave (.wav)
Duration
14:33.518
File size
239.9 MB
Sample rate
48000.0 Hz
Bit depth
24 bit
Channels
Stereo
8 years, 8 months ago
Hi - and again again - I reused the entire sound canvas for an arrangement for Hohner Pianet and Guitaret called "Walking the Narrow Path"
https://soundcloud.com/ivodne-galatea/walking-the-narrow-path-1
thanks again for your generosity in recording and uploading the sounds.
9 years, 5 months ago
Hi. I used it again in a recording of a live-looping concert introducing the Tonkori-Kalimba. Many thanks once again, it's beautiful. https://soundcloud.com/ivodne-galatea/sets/tonkori-kalimba-piece
9 years, 11 months ago
Thank you very much for providing this sound.
I used it as part of a collage in a piece called "Lost Empires" which is listenable and downloadable on SoundCloud here: https://soundcloud.com/ivodne-galatea/lost-empires