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The audio piece titled "Ambience at the Hungarian Post Office Recorded on January 28, 2011" creates a vivid soundscape of a typical day at a post office in Hungary. The audio begins with the faint hum of hushed conversations, punctuated by the rustling of papers and the soft clicking of computer keys. As the audio progresses, it captures the distinct sound of rubber stamps punctuating papers, signifying the processing of parcels and letters. The steady tick-tock of a wall clock is barely audible in the background, a constant reminder of the passage of time. Every so often, the buzz of the crowd grows louder, depicting a surge in the number of customers. The ringing of a telephone is heard intermittently, as are the sounds of footsteps echoing on the marble floor, indicating the movement of staff and visitors alike. The audio offers a unique blend of sounds that are typically associated with a busy post office. The clatter, chatter, and occasional laughter blend