13 Royalty-Free Audio Tracks for "Cape Breton"

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These are 8 lobsters sold at louisbourg in a cool-box awaiting their demise, saturday, 16 june 2007. Some of them were making this noise; others were silent, or just tapping their palps against the box or the other lobsters periodically. Part of a longer recording; i think i edited out the occasional bang where a lobster hit the mic, but my apologies if i didn't get them all.
Author: Stackpool
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These were recorded may 26 2007, about two weeks after the first spring peepers (pseudacris crucifer) were heard in the area. A dog in a distant garden can be heard barking a couple of times in this recording, but if anyone needs a clean recording i can probably find another, similar-length section of the original without extraneous sound. Or it could probably be edited out without too much trouble.
Author: Stackpool
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Instrumental version of "Cântico da Liberdade", the Cape Verdean national anthem, performed by the United States Navy Band.
Author: Untitled
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Not a very good recording, and very short - but this is the flapping of a juvenile bald eagle's wings and its cry. I'm only uploading this because i don't think there are any other samples on freesound. I didn't manage to get a good shot at this one, so that's all there is. But i'll try for a better sample as soon as i can. This is a real bald eagle - not a red-tailed hawk, which is what most eagle samples really are. As with the loons, i'm on a bad dialup connection but if i get a better sample i'll upload it as a wav.
Author: Stackpool
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I believe this to be a weasel, but it could have been a river otter, asthe only part of the animal i saw was the snout down a dark hole. Theanimal was amidst the riprap at the end of our garden, and beingtormented by two neighbourhood dogs. I shooed the dogs away, but theanimal continued to shriek for some time. I have this in wav format if anyone requires it, but i'm sending the mp3 because the original is 26mb long and i'm on dialup. ===fyi - i saw an animal swimming in the river a few days later, and am 98. 5% certain it was a river otter. =====2007-09-07ok. My biologist wife and i have come to the conclusion that it's an american mink (mustela vison). Poor little guy.
Author: Stackpool
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A clothpass of someone wearing latex, a cape, and synthetic fibers.
Author: Vmgraw
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Sketch of a seafaring influenced mandolin. "coastal mandolin" feel free to use and please credit © christopher seufert. I'll help promote if you send a link.
Author: Mooncusser
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One of many recordings of me waving my jacket around in a soundproofed room. Gear used:- zoom h4n pro- image-line edison.
Author: Brandondelehoy
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Field recording collected during the sonotomia 1. 0 residency in alentejo, portugal.
Author: Sonotomia
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5. 1 surround wide range field recording of the evening ambience in the town of sal rei on boa vista, an cape verdian island. Some people, music and traffic can be heard in the distance. Recorded from an altitude of approx. 20m with a zoom h2n and matrixed to 5. 1 surround.
Author: Blaukreuz
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Evan török is a notorious international scammer with 28 confirmed victims and over us500000 in confirmed stolen fees from around the world.
Author: Fraudwatch
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We where located in the news media viewing area called nasa causeway. This as close as anyone can get to the launch. This was the maiden voyage of the orion spacecraft, and one of the very few delta iv heavy launches. In the beginning of recording you hear nasa announcer giving countdown into loud speakers, when you reach around the 1min 50 sec mark the true booster engine sound overtakes the pa system. We are very grateful for the opportunity to share this, most powerful man made machine with 2. 1million pounds of thrust to get millions of pounds into space.
Author: Cocoabeachproductions
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Just a small creak from the chair in the office of a whalewatching captain i was interviewing. A bit of ambient noise. Not much of a contribution, i know, but i've been using little creaks such as this to recreate the sound of a 15th-century sailing ship, so thought it might come in useful for someone somewhere.
Author: Stackpool
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