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Length: 60 minutes

Location: Allarps bjär

Category: Nature reserve

Coordinates: 55.994131, 13.422900

Date: August 22, 2024

Time: 3:05–4:05 p.m.

Notes from the sound guy:

There’s an old volcano in the centre of Skåne. It was apparently active about 150 million years ago. It’s not very high, but still quite difficult to climb for a sound technician in bad condition. Deciduous forest grow on it. Tall trees. Alm, Ash, Lime and some varieties I don’t know. The sound is mostly the wind in the bushes and sometimes a strange rubbing sound from the branches of the trees. There are eleven species of bat in the area.

My favourite sounds in the recording: The insects heard after 17 minutes and 54 seconds, and the following minutes.

55 dB

Sound Level Information

The decibel level is the measured average at Allarps bjär during the time of the sound recording.
A lush green forest filled with lots of trees
© Apelöga
A path in the middle of a forest with lots of trees
© Apelöga

Enjoy Nature Peacefully: Simple Guidelines for Your Visit

When visiting these serene locations, please respect the nature and tranquility that make them special. Keep noise to a minimum to preserve the peaceful atmosphere, and take all your litter with you to help protect the environment. If the area you're visiting is a nature reserve, there may be specific rules to follow, so make sure to check them in advance.

 

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