112: Distant Thunder At Shastine Crater
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This was recorded on a warm summer afternoon at Shastine Crater as distant thunderstorms passed by then slowly drifted away. I was hoping to catch the thunderstorms as they passed overhead, but unfortunately I was a little late. Nevertheless I am happy with what I was able to get and I hope you enjoy it. This recording is a little more quiet than usual so you may need to turn the volume up a bit. Also, there are some buzzing insects on this recording which are abundant in the forest at this time of year, I hope you don't mind too much.  Please donate https://soundbynaturepodcast.com/donations/ Support the podcast on Patreon at https://www.patreon.com/soundbynaturepodcast You can also become a monthly supporter by clicking the link at the end of this podcast description. Thank you to my current and past monthly supporters, those who have made one time donations, and my sole supporter on Patreon. I really appreciate the help! You can see pictures of the area this was recorded, as well as pictures from other locations I have gathered recordings, by visiting the Instagram and Facebook pages for the podcast. You can find them by searching @soundbynaturepodcast. Questions or comments? Send me a message on Facebook or Instagram, or email me at [email protected] I really hope you enjoy this recording. Thank you very much for listening. Stay safe, stay healthy, stay sound.  --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/soundbynature/support
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