Mediterranean sea recorded on a breakwater shore in the beach of gandía in an afternoon of a day of november with a calm weather. You can hear the sound of the sea with some waves crashing on the breakwater.
City sewer outflow to the baltic sea in gdynia, poland. Outflow dry, zoom h4n's internal mics placed 30 cm inside a sewer outflow (about 1m diameter) directly to the sea. No editing whatsoever. If you're as sick as me, you could hear the waves coming in and out of this tight pipe. . .
Standing at the north sea in denmark on an evening with medium wind. Position: in the water until ankles, so right at the edgerecorded at 96khz/24bit with an olympus ls-12 and a rycote windshield.
Playa zicatela, en puerto escondido, méxico. Zicatela beach at puerto escondido, mëxico. Recorded wih omnidirectional stereo mics. Zoom f8n, november, 2020.
The sea was fairly choppy/rough and this is a recording of the waves crashing against a break water/wall with some occasional spraying sounds. Theres a great stereo effect of the waves hitting from left to right. Could be a good sound for any on boat/stormy sea needs.
Field recording from an apartment terras on the 10th floor. Sea noises in the distance, people playing, seagulls, far city noises of traffic, a tram and briefly an airplane flying by.
Recorded in the south of france, the sea hitting rocks, not too violent but some movement. On a sunny mediterranean morning. Theres a bit of wind noise towards the end if you're using the whole thing.
Recorded with zoom h1 with internal microphone 200 meters from the sea from a high building. We hear people walk by talking and the waves of the ocean. Recorded at 23:00 in ostend, belgium. Bonny orbit sound library.
Waves coming onto the shore at dunwich in suffolk, uk. This is the north sea. There are people (and a dog) on the beach. The beach is a mixture of sand and stone, with stones being piled up further from the sea and soft sand with some stones at the edge of the water. The movement of stones can be heard, as can a young child and others. This was recorded with a sennheiser me66/k6 attached to a zoom h5. No editing.
Recorded with my zoom h2n near the pier in prerow (darss) late in the evening. The darss-area is part of the nationalpark vorpommersche boddenlandschaft, a very beautiful area (especially in winter with only few tourists around). Links:https://en. Wikipedia. Org/wiki/western_pomerania_lagoon_area_national_parkhttps://en. Wikipedia. Org/wiki/graded_shoreline.
I climbed down a narrow rock cave to record the eerie sounds of waves and water pouring in and out of the cave. It seems like it's never exactly the same sound. Good for setting ambiance in a cave for your treasure hunting pirate movie or audiobook.
Recorded on the shore of gjæren in norway with zoom h4 summer of 2015no hipassfilter in on this recording,recommend 80hz cutairplane towards end of recording,far distance,.