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The audio begins with the familiar sounds of the outdoors - birds chirping, leaves rustling, and the distant hum of life. Then, the crisp sound of footsteps crunching on gravel draws our attention. We follow these sounds, leading us to the primary subject of the audio - an outdoor faucet, also known as a tap. There is a moment of silence as the person reaches the tap. Then, you hear the metallic scrape as they grasp the tap's handle. The turning of the handle is slow and deliberate, producing a low, grating noise that signifies the opening of the valve. The handle squeaks slightly, suggesting it may not have been used in a while. Then, the unmistakable sound of rushing water fills the air - a gushing, liquid noise that is both sudden and satisfying. It splashes against a hard surface, perhaps a bucket placed underneath, creating a rhythmic, splattering sound. The audio continues to capture this steady stream of water for a