Waves with an interesting stereo effect. No processing, this is the original recording. Recorded on phone. I was lucky to be on the beach when there were no people there, so there are no extraneous noises.
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.
Close to the waves on a winters day in scarborough. There is a small amount of wind intrusion on this one, although i filtered out the very low end to try and get rid. - recorded with my zoom h2 -.
By the sea in scarborough on a winters day. This is actually right by the spa complex, under the sheltered walkway that is next to the sea. - recorded with my zoom h2 -.
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.
This is a soundwalk i took at the monterey bay aquarium in central california from the outer bay exhibit through the wave tunnel (pausing for a single wave to crash) and then out the door and over to the balcony railing overlooking the ocean.
Playa zicatela, en puerto escondido, méxico. Zicatela beach at puerto escondido, mëxico. Recorded wih omnidirectional stereo mics. Zoom f8n, november, 2020.
Recording of waves at the skallingen peninsula on the westcoast of denmark. Inside mics of a r-09hr, inside a self-made windshield, using windstop-fleece.