File:Yellowstone sound library - Beryl Spring - 001.mp3

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Yellowstone_sound_library_-_Beryl_Spring_-_001.mp3(MP3 audio file, length 2 min 15 s, 192 kbps overall, file size: 3.11 MB)

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Français : Son de la source Beryl Spring.
English: With temperatures above the boiling point, Beryl spring is one of the hottest thermal features in Yellowstone. This recording makes use of a binaural microphone system. If you listen with headphones, binaural recordings offer a 3-dimensional listening experience that goes way beyond simple stereo recordings.
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Source https://www.nps.gov/yell/learn/photosmultimedia/sounds-berylspring.htm
Author NPS & MSU Acoustic Atlas / Peter Comley

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