Recording data
Length: 60 minutes
Location: Gislövshammars stenbrott
Category: Coastline (lime stone)
Coordinates: 55.48649294945392, 14.318368967759941
Date: August 20, 2024
Time: 4:45–5:45 a.m.
Notes from the sound guy:
A small fishing village at the southeast corner of Skåne. According to Wikipedia, it’s sheltered from the westerly winds but exposed to the easterly ones, which is right. There was a quarry here in the 19th century. Millstones were chopped out of the limestone rock, which explains the large round holes in the ground by the sea. What would you do here nowadays? Well, take it easy, hike, have a coffee break, go mountain biking – or record audio.
My favourite sound in the recording: The lapping sound of the waves at 54 minutes and 45 seconds.
Sound Level Information
The decibel level is the measured average at Gislövshammar during the time of the sound recording.
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.