Sounds of the Earth
A montage of music and natural sounds from ravens on the Norwegian tundra, underwater currents in the Galapagos seas, New Guinean bowerbirds and creaking ice floes in Japan.
A montage of music and natural sounds from ravens on the Norwegian tundra around Tromso; upwelling of cold water currents at night in the deep waters of the Pacific Ocean off the Galapagos islands; a MacGregor’s bowerbird in a New Guinean rainforest displaying its vocal talents to attract a mate, and the splashes of ice laden water moving and lapping on the shore of a river on Hokkaido Island, permeated by distant calls from goldeneye and whooper swans passing overhead.
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