2022.10.09 From the Mouth of Murrundi to Goolwa Beach. Kumerangk, Kurangk. Night to Dawn. Spring. by Hearing Beings published on 2022-10-13T07:28:59Z These recordings were made with deep respect in the country of the Ngarrindjeri peoples. With respect, with sadness, with hope. Everything here has changed; except for the sound of the ocean. Where the waters meet, is where the sounds merge. The sound of the ocean, permeating all, remains the same. Unprocessed excerpts from original recordings. (Listening with good quality headphones - preferably open-backed - with a flat frequency response is recommended.) Genre Field Recording Comment by ra la jo this is great work, really like the journey of sounds 2023-09-01T13:53:47Z Comment by Hearing Beings From the dunes overlooking the waters of Murrundi/Murray River and the Kurangk/Coorong, directly across from the river mouth and the open ocean beyond 2022-10-13T07:55:30Z Comment by Hearing Beings At the shore of the waters of Murrundi/Murray River and the Kurangk/Coorong, directly across from the river mouth and the open ocean beyond 2022-10-13T07:53:24Z Comment by Hearing Beings Eastern end of Kumerangk/Hindmarsh Island at night 2022-10-13T07:50:58Z Comment by Hearing Beings Eastern end of Kumerangk/Hindmarsh Island at night 2022-10-13T07:50:07Z Comment by Hearing Beings Eastern end of Kumerangk/Hindmarsh Island at night 2022-10-13T07:49:34Z Comment by Hearing Beings Central area of Kumerangk/Hindmarsh Island at night (near Lawari Conservation Park) 2022-10-13T07:48:55Z Comment by Hearing Beings Dawn in peninsula bushland between the Kurangk/Coorong waters and Goolwa Beach, west of the mouth of Murrundi/Murray River 2022-10-13T07:48:07Z Comment by Hearing Beings Goolwa Beach: on the shore, at the waterline 2022-10-13T07:44:51Z Comment by Hearing Beings Goolwa Beach: from the crest of a sand dune overlooking the beach 2022-10-13T07:43:38Z