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This audio, titled "Moving Rocks," takes the listener on a journey through a vivid soundscape of a rugged terrain. It begins with the unmistakable grating sound of stones being shuffled and moved. The stones vary in size, creating a symphony of sounds from the hollow clinks of smaller pebbles to the deep, resonating thuds of larger rocks. As the audio progresses, the distinct sound of a shovel being thrust into coarse sand can be heard. The rhythmic scraping and shoveling noises are interspersed with the soft crunch of sand underfoot, transporting the listener to an open field, where the task at hand is seemingly endless. The ambient sound is recorded with such precision that one can almost feel the granulated texture of the raw materials being manipulated. The audio is a testament to the recording capabilities of the Sony equipment used, capturing every minute sound in its raw and unfiltered form. The audio ends with the sound of the shovel being set down, its metallic