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This audio captures the unique sounds of a field recording conducted on September 7, 2014, focusing on the natural elements of dried seaweed. The recording starts off with the rustling sound of dried seaweed, creating a crisp and crinkly texture that echoes the harsh yet soothing rhythm of nature. The audio subtly transitions to the sound of rocks; their hardness and solidity producing a sharp, clattering noise as they collide with each other. The interplay between the seaweed's brittle rustling and the rocks' firm clatter creates a fascinating blend of soft and hard, brittle and solid. In the backdrop of this symphony, there is the occasional sound of stones being moved or stepped on, adding another layer of depth to the recording. Each stone displacement introduces a new note into the composition, further enhancing the sense of being in a natural, outdoor environment. In its entirety, the recording serves as a rich aural exploration of a coast line, capturing the raw and