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In the audio titled "Not Wet Gravel", the main focus is on the rustling and crunching sounds, indicative of footsteps on gravel. The crisp, unmistakable noise is reminiscent of someone walking on a gravel path. The crunching and grinding sounds are rhythmic and deliberate as if produced by a solitary walker, unhurried and steady. Although the title suggests that the gravel is not wet, the audio doesn't carry the squelchy, more muted tones typically associated with wet gravel. Instead, it clearly resonates with the sharp, distinct sounds that dry or not wet gravel produces underfoot. The lack of wetness is further emphasized by the absence of any splashing or sloshing sounds that you would expect to hear if the gravel was indeed wet. In summary, the audio captures the unique acoustics of someone walking on a not wet gravel path, producing a series of rhythmic crunching and grinding sounds that are distinct, clear, and vivid.