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Summary: The Earth-Touch ambient audio podcasts feature audio segments professionally recorded by our film crews from various locations around the world. Great for chilling out and relaxing, by using sound we transport you into the environment where you can hear a variety of species, birdsong and atmospheric conditions. These podcasts are free to download.
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Podcasts:
This week we listen to elephants as they browse and splash in the shallows of a shimmering pool, followed by an array of astonishing bird calls from the heart of Botswana's Okavango Delta.
In this week's audio podcast, we listen to a symphony of birdsong in Botswana's Okavango Delta before traveling to the tranquil summit of the Marojejy Massif in Madagascar. We end off this episode with the bustling sounds of suburbia from a busy Madagascan town.
In our latest podcast, we emerge from a jackalberry forest filled with bird calls to follow a herd of elephants through a reed bed.
From sunrise to sunset, experience the sounds of a typical day in Botswana's Okavango Delta.
Take a sound journey across Botswana's Moremi Game Reserve – from marshes and floodplains to the bustle of the seasonal pans.
A journey across the plains of Botswana starts with bird calls and the movements of wild dogs, and ends with the night-time sounds of an African campsite.
A river winds its way gently downstream as monkey calls, bird songs and the occasional grunt of a hippo fill the air.
Our latest podcast comes to us from Malgas Island, which lies off South Africa's Saldanha Bay. The only sounds here are the constant hum of the ocean and the calls of seabirds.
In our latest audio podcast, hippos wallow in pools of water as birds chirp noisily in the surrounding trees.
The calls of countless birds fill the air as dawn breaks in Botswana's Moremi Game Reserve.
Bird songs fill the air as antelopes cross water channels near Dead Tree Island in Botswana's Moremi Game Reserve. Next, we listen to the sounds of the Indian Ocean as waves crash on coastal boulders in KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa.
The peaceful sounds of the ocean are at the heart of this week's audio podcast. From the Mozambican coastline to a boat out at sea, we listen to the breaking waves and the cries of coastal birds. The podcast ends with a piece of complementary music.
This week's audio podcast is filled with the sounds of Botswana's Moremi Game Reserve. The noises of a busy forest and the sounds of lions drinking at a waterhole are followed by a piece of music written especially for these scenes.