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This audio starts off with the low hum of machinery emanating from the "Plant for Packaging Liquid Chlorine". The binaural recording technology allows for a truly immersive experience, with the rhythms of the plant's operation echoing in a way that engulfs the listener. Soon, the mechanical hum is joined by the distant sound of a car, its engine's low growl reverberating off the cold, hard surfaces of the plant. The car's approach, passage, and retreat add a dynamic element to the soundscape, providing a sense of movement and space. As the car fades away, the rainfall takes center stage. It begins as a light patter, each drop hitting the concrete floor and metal surfaces of the plant, providing a soothing contrast to the constant drone of the machinery. The rain intensifies gradually, transforming the soundscape with its resonant percussion. The water plays a significant role in this audio. Its presence is felt not just through the rain but also in the liquid