'Earth.fm' that allows you to listen to environmental sounds recorded in natural parks around the world for free from your browser.



When working or sleeping, some people may find it more calm to have environmental sounds such as rain and crowds than to be completely quiet. ' Earth.fm ', a service that is perfect for such people and allows you to listen to environmental sounds recorded in natural parks around the world from your browser for free and without registration, has been released.

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https://earth.fm/



When you visit earth.fm, you will see the map on the page. Click the heart-shaped icon on the map and click 'LISTEN TO THE SOUNDSCAPE' displayed on the right.



Then, a player will appear at the bottom of the page and the environmental sound will be played. The place I clicked was on the eastern coast of Australia, and the environmental sound that flowed was 'the sound of waves hitting rocks in the calm sea.'



When I investigated whether there were environmental sounds recorded in Japan, I was able to hear the live-streamed audio recorded in real time at the time of writing the article. The location is Shiga prefecture on the map, but as far as the information is concerned, it seems to be

Shinshu University Shiga Nature Education Garden in Nagano prefecture.



Besides, the environmental sounds of the Siberian Plateau in Russia ...



I was also able to hear the environmental sounds of Uganda's mountain gorilla habitat inland in East Africa.

in Review,   Web Service, Posted by log1i_yk