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"One Mile Rocks Performance from February 15, 2010 - Part A"

"One Mile Rocks Performance from February 15, 2010 - Part A"

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The audio begins with the serene echo of fog horns reverberating from the Pacific Ocean on a chilly February 15, 2010. The performance, titled "One Mile Rocks Performance - Part A", is a field recording taken on the west coast, specifically in the city known for its iconic Golden Gate Bridge - San Francisco. The audio captures the pure, unadulterated sounds of the coast, making you feel as if you're standing on the edge of the continent. As the performance progresses, the rhythmic crashing of waves emerges to accompany the fog horns. The sound is so clear and vivid, you can almost taste the salty spray of the ocean on your lips and feel the cool mist of the sea on your face. It's a sensory experience that transports you to a rocky shoreline under the cloudy San Francisco sky. Throughout the audio, there is a sense of tranquility as nature performs its symphony. The method of capturing the audio is purist in style; the creator has

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