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Sounds like thunder emerge from beneath the snow cover of the ice

from Lyrical picture of nature vol VI - The Song of the Ice by Lauri Hallikainen IPN :10211435

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The winter landscape is bathed by the light of a star-filled heaven. The arched branches of the snow-covered birch trees by the lakeside are pressing against each other. The plunging night-time temperatures have triggered the ice fields to make a rumbling sound which fills the stillness of the night. As morning approaches, the silence of the snowfields is broken by the repetitive cracks and groans of the ice coming from near and far. 8.3.2012 at 1.50 am, Kuopio, Hirvilahti. Ice thickness, about 40 cm. Depth of snow on the ice about 30 cm. Temperature at the time of recording about -18°C. Wind speed from the north 1 m/s. On this recording, in the background you can also hear the cry of the Eurasian Eagle Owl.

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Lauri Hallikainen IPN :10211435 Kuopio, Finland

I live in Eastern Finland, in an area which contains a large number of quiet sites, perfect for recording nature. I've been making nature recordings for over 20 years.

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