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Two Moods of the Wind

Feb 14, 2015, 02:12 AM

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It was a spring day when I recorded this. There were no leaves on the trees, so there was not that high hissing sound that sometimes is associated with Deciduous trees. The wind was blowing at about 40 MPH, and sounded more like a train than wind. And then, there is the second part. Not the same at all. You’ll just have to go there and listen to find out. Use headphones for best results. #wind #sound #nature

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