Happy Sounds - A Serena Nature Sounds Podcast

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Sinopsis

Serena Happy Sounds are designed for when you are looking for a simple natural background noise to your meditation, reading, relaxing or falling asleep time. Thanks to the infinite variety of sounds around the world, you can always find the right soundscape for your mood or situation. They are particularly well suited for environments that are a bit noisy and you need some override to the sounds around you so you can get on with your meditation, your reading, your work or maybe some well-deserved rest. If you are in a busy airport terminal or noisy bus, or perhaps just have neighbors that are being inconsiderate with their noise late at night, you might find these soundscapes of some solace.

Episodios

  • Western Australian Outback - Dawn Soundscape

    01/09/2017 Duración: 01h14min

    The King Leopold Range lies in the remote northwest of Australia, along the famed Gibb River Rd. It is most renowned for its extraordinary waterfalls, such as Bell and Lennard Gorges, but it also contains innumerable billabongs and other quiet waterways and fishing holes amidst the low hills that rise up above the rugged savannah of the Kimberley region. Home to roughly 20% of Australia’s bird species, the King Leopold Range is an island of diversity amid the hostile and extremely rugged landscape that characterizes this part of the world. In this soundscape, you will hear dawn turning to day and the cacophony of bird songs that herald the coming of a new day. The moon was nearly full and settling in the Western sky as the sun rose to another rainless day in the long stretch of the dry that characterizes this part of the world May - October. A rock wallaby hopped off into the bush just as the recording was being set up but unfortunately he didn’t bounce back into the soundscape. If you need nature sounds to s

  • Australian Outback - Dusk Soundscape

    01/08/2017 Duración: 33min

    Home to roughly 20% of Australia’s bird species, the King Leopold Range is an island of diversity amid the hostile and extremely rugged landscape that characterizes this part of the world. This low-lying mountain range (though they are more like hills, really) lies in the remote northwest of Australia, along the famed Gibb River Rd. It is most famous for its extraordinary waterfalls, such as Bell and Lennard Gorges, but it also contains innumerable billabongs and other quiet waterways and fishing holes amidst the low hills that rise up above the rugged savannah of the Kimberley region. In this soundscape, you will hear dawn turning to day and the cacophony of bird songs that herald the coming of a new day. The moon was nearly full and settling in the Western sky as the sun rose to another rainless day in the long stretch of the dry that characterizes this part of the world May - October. A rock wallaby hopped off into the bush just as the recording was being set up but unfortunately he didn’t bounce back into

  • Kyoto Buddhist Chanting - Rain Soundscape

    01/07/2017 Duración: 17min

    This soundscape was captured on a rainy autumn morning in Kyoto's temple district. The monks were chanting their morning prayers in an open temple as the rain poured relentlessly down on all sides. The normally busy temple grounds were deserted, allowing for a pure experience that probably could have been had in the same way just about any rainy morning in Japan for the last few thousands years. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

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