AMBForst_Summer.Forest. Strong Wind.Trees Noise.Pines And Birches.Birds 2_EM
A dry, windy summer day in a deep forest, away from man-made noises. A fairly strong wind blows in the crowns of birches and pines. The wind comes in waves over and over again. Birds can sometimes be heard in the background. Very soothing sounds. When I remember this forest, and this wind blowing through the trees, I want to go back there again and again.
Recorded June 16 , 2025 on Tascam DR-05x, with post processing.
Location: near the city of Ekaterinburg (Russia), quiet woods behind the small town of Verkhnee Dubrovo.
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