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This is an audio recording from June 27, 1965, titled "Celery Recording 2". The audio is primarily focused on the unique sound effects produced by celery. It begins with the crisp and distinct sound of a stalk of celery being snapped into two, a sound that is surprisingly loud and sharp. This is followed by the rustling sounds of the leafy tops, and a sequence where we hear the celery being chopped on a wooden cutting board. The rhythmic thud of the knife on the board and the crunch of the celery creates a unique auditory experience. As the recording continues, there are several more instances of celery being snapped, chopped, and even grated. Towards the end, the sound of celery being submerged into water is also captured, adding a splashy, fluid element to the overall effect.