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The sound begins with the unmistakable creak of an old faucet being turned. Water begins to flow, a steady stream that pours into a waiting glass. The liquid hits the bottom of the glass first, creating a soft, bubbly sound that gradually grows louder as the glass fills up. The faucet's stream is consistent, reminiscent of a calm waterfall or a steady rain. The sound is soothing, evoking images of pure, fresh water sourced from the pristine surroundings of a place like Banff. Suddenly, the faucet is turned off. The once consistent stream of water turns into a few final drips before stopping completely. The glass is now filled, and the soft, bubbling sound has been replaced by a quiet stillness, with only the faint echo of the just-poured water lingering in the background. You can almost picture the clear, clean water, just filled in the glass, and the old, well-used faucet now silent, it's job done for now. The audio ends