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In this audio recording, one can hear the low-frequency gusts of wind that were captured from an unidentified vent in Saint John. Recorded on October 6, 1919, the audio features a steady stream of air that ebbs and flows, akin to deep, resonant breaths of the natural world. The gusts of wind are powerful and resonant, carrying with them a sense of force and raw energy. Intermittently, a deep, rumbling sound can be heard, adding a layer of complexity and depth to the soundscape. The overall auditory experience is akin to a symphony of natural elements, a mesmerizing blend of power and tranquility.