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Water_drips_in_Treak_Cliff_Cavern,_Derbyshire.flac (FLAC audio file, length 1 min 24 s, 470 kbps overall, file size: 4.69 MB)

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English: Water drips echo in Treak Cliff Cavern, Derbyshire, England. The water is collected for drinking in the cavern staffroom and visitor centre. The loud "pops" are drips hitting the plastic lid of the collecting vat, near the recorder, which was located at the furthest publicly-accessible part of the cavern from the entrance.
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Author Andy Mabbett
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