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Also available in the Nature and Wildlife bundle

Atacama Desert

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Atacama Desert is a collection of stereo and quad soundscapes recorded in the barren but amazingly beautiful desert plateau of Western Chile. This is the most arid desert on Earth, with some weather stations here having never recorded any rain. It’s a breathtaking place with incredible silence and powerful winds. The soundscapes in this collection were recorded around giant rock pillars, endless rock plains and fields of sparse dry vegetation.

This library is the perfect way to portray the barren expanse of the Atacama desert. Some of the soundscapes recorded are the lightest of desert airs. The others feature wind, from light and soft to heavy and gusty. Lastly, some of the recordings also include flies buzzing around.

This library was recorded in several locations on the border between Chile, Argentina and Bolivia . Reaching this part of the world was no easy task, as you can see in the second part of the teaser video.

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Licensor: : Mindful Audio Categories: , , , .
Type: Desert sound effects / recordings
Specs: 40 sounds • 40 files • 24 Bit / 96 kHz • 8-24 GB • Includes metadata
Duration:
Approx. 246 minutes total
Delivery:
Instant - blazingly-fast - digital download
License type:
Royalty-free - you can select the number of users on checkout
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The sounds of the Atacama Desert - Sound effects and ambience library
 

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  1. nathan1

    It is astonishingly hard to find expressive, evocative winds without wires or foliage. This collection is not only astoundingly well-recorded, but its unique rocks-and-wind-only textures came to my rescue while working on a documentary set in a harsh region without snow, plants, trees, human structures, or sand. It’s among the only things that fit the picture with any sort of realism. I can’t recommend this library highly enough for such purposes.

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