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December Solstice - earth.fm

December Solstice

Earth.fm · 23 titles · about 14h 40m
#TitleLocationEcosystem
Duration
BulgariaCaves
30:00
MalaysiaTropical Forests
45:00
SloveniaTemperate Forests
01:00:00
ThailandTropical Forests
01:00:00
BulgariaSea & coast
01:15:00
ThailandTropical Forests
01:00:00
USASea & coast
02:16
EcuadorTropical Forests
04:50
EnglandWetlands
17:38
EnglandTemperate Forests
07:08
USADesert & arid
04:59
TaiwanSea & coast
17:45
Costa RicaTropical Forests
01:22:00
Costa RicaTropical Forests
01:30:00
PolandMountains
04:57
PolandWetlands
01:17
TanzaniaTemperate Forests
01:17:55
UgandaTropical Forests
17:10
FranceSea & coast
30:24
Cape VertMountains
13:38
CroatiaTemperate Forests
01:14:31
SloveniaTemperate Forests
34:20
ZimbabweSavanna
01:09:21

Celebrate December’s Solstice with beautiful natural soundscapes spanning continents and across hemispheres. For some, it’s the longest night of the year, for others, the shorter.

The tracks have been selected by multi-disciplinary artist Cameron Randall, who created an immersive piece that can be listened on our podcast, and has also been interviewed on the Endless Fields pt. 2 of the Wind is the Original Radio.

Earth.fm is a completely free streaming service of 1000+ nature sounds from around the world, offering natural soundscapes and guided meditations for people who wish to listen to nature, relax, and become more connected. Launched in 2022, Earth.fm is a non-profit and a 1% for the Planet Environmental Partner.

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