134 Royalty-Free Audio Tracks for "California"

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Baby pelicans making baby pelican sounds, and some adult pelicans making adult pelican sounds. Some seagulls. Waves. Recorded at morrow bay, californiarecorded with a tascam dr-40.
Author: Yfjesse
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Recorded at night in a small town. Cars pass by, a mocking bird sings, the occasional dog barks.
Author: Nathanaellentz
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Mud volcano field, davis-schrimpf seep field, salton sea, california. Lat: 33. 20070326716746lon: 244. 42179501054162. The davis-schrimpf onshore seep field site in the salton sea geothermal system is the result of shallow magmatic intrusions in a sedimentary basin. The ssgs is situated in the salton trough in southern california, an area with abundant surface manifestations of hydrothermal activity. The hydrothermal system in the salton trough occurs in a pull-apart setting where rifting and associated magmatic intrusions are responsible for the strong heat flow. One of the most concentrated and well-expressed onshore seep fields is the davis-schrimpf field, where more than 50 individual seeps are located in this area. Gas venting from gryphons and pools is vigorous with a continuous bubbling activity. Water and mud mixtures are continuously expelled down the flanks of the gryphons. Carbon dioxide produced from de-volatilization reactions involving sedimentary carbonate is the main driver for the seep activity. The morphological features of the davis- schrimpf seep field are strikingly similar to seep fields on dormant mud volcanoes however, the davis-schrimpf seeps are not related to mud volcanism, as mud volcanism normally implies large-scale mud breccia eruptions and a low temperature seep stage. From the; journal of geophysical research, vol. 114, b09201, doi:10. 1029/2008jb006247, 2009.
Author: Rtb
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Individual gryphons, davis-schrimpf seep field, salton sea, california. Lat: 33. 20070326716746lon: 244. 42179501054162. The davis-schrimpf onshore seep field site in the salton sea geothermal system is the result of shallow magmatic intrusions in a sedimentary basin. The ssgs is situated in the salton trough in southern california, an area with abundant surface manifestations of hydrothermal activity. The hydrothermal system in the salton trough occurs in a pull-apart setting where rifting and associated magmatic intrusions are responsible for the strong heat flow. One of the most concentrated and well-expressed onshore seep fields is the davis-schrimpf field, where more than 50 individual seeps are located in this area. Gas venting from gryphons and pools is vigorous with a continuous bubbling activity. Water and mud mixtures are continuously expelled down the flanks of the gryphons. Carbon dioxide produced from de-volatilization reactions involving sedimentary carbonate is the main driver for the seep activity. The morphological features of the davis- schrimpf seep field are strikingly similar to seep fields on dormant mud volcanoes however, the davis-schrimpf seeps are not related to mud volcanism, as mud volcanism normally implies large-scale mud breccia eruptions and a low temperature seep stage. From the; journal of geophysical research, vol. 114, b09201, doi:10. 1029/2008jb006247, 2009.
Author: Rtb
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An Edison Amberol recording of Gavotte by Samuel Siegel and Roy Butin, recorded 1909 and digitized by the Cylinder Preservation and Digitization Project, Donald C. Davidson Library, University of California, Santa Barbara.
Author: Samuel Siegel and Roy Butin (Life time: 1875-1948 for Siegel, 1877-1943 for Butin)
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The musical piece is a two-part invention in F-minor for keyboard (harpsichord) in a Baroque style, written by amateur musician Philip Kanellopoulos as a student's exercise in 1988 in Claremont, California, and recorded using the Finale NotePad software (version 2012).
Author: Pkanella
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Oh! How I Hate to Get Up in the Morning, a song by Irving Berlin produced on U.S. Army time for the Army benefit show, Yip Yip Yaphank (1918). This recording, by Irving Kaufman, is from about 1919 - the University of California Santa Barbara gives it as "191-", and it cannot, of course, predate the song. While the sound quality is somewhat poor, the lyrics used here are likely nearer that sung in Yip Yip Yaphank than the standard ones given in the sheet music, making it useful. This is Indestructible Record #1569.
Author: Irving Berlin (1888-1989) Irving Kaufman
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Oh! How I Hate to Get Up in the Morning, a song by Irving Berlin produced on U.S. Army time for the Army benefit show, Yip Yip Yaphank (1918). This recording, by Irving Kaufman, is from about 1919 - the University of California Santa Barbara gives it as "191-", and it cannot, of course, predate the song. While the sound quality is somewhat poor, the lyrics used here are likely nearer that sung in Yip Yip Yaphank than the standard ones given in the sheet music, making it useful. This is Indestructible Record #1569.
Author: Irving Berlin (1888-1989) Irving Kaufman
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Toddler “girl” saying circle.
Author: Peekagame
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Crickets and quail after dark. California hills.
Author: Ornery
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A couple of pet wolves howling at sundown. Sierra foothills california.
Author: Ornery
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Crickets in northern california. Slowed down in logic x.
Author: Trmbn
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Ocean sounds from pacific grove, california recorded with dvd camcorder.
Author: Gentry
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Southern pacific engine #2472 comes through niles canyon, california.
Author: Midenginelife
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Watching a california quail male sitting on our deck railing , patrolling his flock.
Author: Pianofarm
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Audio behind a bar in arcata california.
Author: Ratchetmusicintheory
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Ocean waves washing up on a rocky california beach.
Author: Goochiano
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Ambience of seagulls squawking at pier 39 san francisco, california. Recorded on iphone 12 mini.
Author: Nifvimp
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Mockingbird song recorded in burbank, california, in june, 2009.
Author: Opmartin
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Sea lion bark at pier 39 san francisco, california. Recorded on iphone 12 mini.
Author: Nifvimp
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Sea lion bark at pier 39 san francisco, california. Recorded on iphone 12 mini.
Author: Nifvimp
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Sea lion bark at pier 39 san francisco, california. Recorded on iphone 12 mini.
Author: Nifvimp
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Brief recording of recent rainstorm in bay area, california, taken with tascam dp-008ex stereo onboard condenser mics.
Author: Unhacker
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A mockingbird sings like crazy on a warm october afternoon in california.
Author: Dland
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Santa barbara atmosphere recorded with zoom h4n at night. Distant highway.
Author: Memuse
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Nat sound recorded with an olympus pocket digital recorder at an oktoberfest celebration in huntington beach california, usa.
Author: Mikeh
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Crows up on an eucalyptus tree watching the sun go down in a balmy california evening.
Author: Eyeseefilm
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Crunchy leaves and footsteps. Recorded on third generation iphone se's voice memos in oakland, california. M4a file.
Author: Sound Forest
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This is the finale from a july 4th fireworks show in northern california.
Author: Demichael
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An ambient recording near a lake in northern california. There are some interesting birds that frequent the lake.
Author: Demichael
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Mild breeze consistently blowing through trees overhead. Recorded on zoom h5 stereo recorder. Recorded in southern california, usa.
Author: Kylebowes
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Recorded outside hotel valencia in la jolla, california. There are birds and seagulls flying about, making various sounds.
Author: Filmscore
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Hundreds of snow geese taking flight at the llano seco unit in california. Recorded with moto g7.
Author: Bittermelonheart
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Pg&e helicopter inspection on el. Lines, generator in a background, after fire in california 10/30/2019.
Author: Pianofarm
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H4n used to record the sounds made while filling up my car with gas in california.
Author: Crockerg
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Some kind of motor or engine of some machine. Recorded on a third generation iphone se's voice memos in oakland, california. M4a file.
Author: Sound Forest
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Nature sounds with some nearby city-ish noise. Recorded on a third generation iphone se's voice memos in oakland, california. M4a file.
Author: Sound Forest
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A stereo recording of some crows in a tree by my house. Recorded on a zoom h4 in ventura, california in august of 2014.
Author: Blimp
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A collection of snorts, titters and sniggers for your enjoyment. Recorded on a zoom h4n on a crisp cold evening in california.
Author: Adger
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Yaeji make it rain - made for sound alerts in los angeles california. Itunes made. Vocals by yaeji. 2020.
Author: Steehudg
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Recording of passing bnsf freight train at denair train platform in denair, california. First the warning bells from the crossing guard then the train.
Author: Jcinalco
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I heard a police siren a block or so away so i recorded it - recporded in arcata california.
Author: Ratchetmusicintheory
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Short recording of putah creek outside of davis, california. Mostly just water, but also a few birds. Recorded on a zoom h4n.
Author: Thyearfilms
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Just ambience recording of fireworks explosion all around the neighborhood in san fernando valley, california.
Author: Drinkingpeter
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Kayaking in tomales bay, california. Relax to the sounds of water and wind. Recorded on a third generation iphone se's voice memos. M4a file.
Author: Sound Forest
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The sound of having a drink at a cafe. Recorded on a third generation iphone se's voice memos. Oakland, california. M4a file.
Author: Sound Forest
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A recording of the rain falling outside of my house. Recorded on a zoom h4 in ventura, california on december 1st, 2014.
Author: Blimp
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A recording made right before a class inside a screening room. Recorded at bijou theater at california institute of the arts (calarts) in fall of 2010.
Author: Evnthrizn
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A one-minute soundwalk with no narrating. Normalized to limit the volume at its peak. It takes place in and around a california home.
Author: Dminic Barris
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This is a train passing by in northern california. The train is going over a bridge. . . . Fairly close.
Author: Demichael
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