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Traffic And Passing Trams Prague 01 |
Board | Prague SFX Library |
Format | MP3 |
Length | 467 seconds |
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Uploaded By | Bardman |
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You can now immerse yourself in the rich tapestry of sounds from Prague's library. From the bustling main train station atmosphere of the old building echoing with footsteps to the tranquil sounds of a morning in the city outskirts with distant church bells ringing, there is a wide array of auditory experiences waiting to be explored. The amateur soccer match, the distant humming of ferries engines, and the bustling crowd in Kampa Park promenade all add layers to the intricate soundscape of Prague.
Experience the lively restaurant ambience with Czech and Spanish being spoken, the rumbling of a Prague metro train departing from a distant platform with a warning horn, and the rhythmic sounds of dishes rattling in a Japanese restaurant. The peaceful room tone in a stairwell at night, the steady echoey space with occasional distant voices and activity, and the quiet ambiance of a bathroom door in an apartment complex all offer unique glimpses into the city's everyday sounds.
Listen to the close voices and footsteps in a street crowded with pedestrians, the gentle movement of a funicular railway descending with cable, and the busy city ambience with many people, children, and even a police siren. The comforting sounds of a water mill with running water and a dog barking in Kampa Park, the distant skyline views from a Prague viewing point, and the peaceful ambiance of a small ferry with motor and water lapping all add depth to the auditory experience of Prague.
Explore the bustling street ambiance with single cars and many people, the vibrant night ambiance on a large pedestrian bridge with people talking and passing, and the soothing room tone with traffic sounds and clock ticking in Prague 3. Hear the tram passing slowly on a corner, the lively sounds of a farmer's market on Naplavka, and the informative metro station announcements in Czech and English reverberating through the station. The driving, starting, and stopping of an old tram in Prague and the echoes of a recording at Strahov Monastery all contribute to the diverse sounds of Prague waiting to be discovered.
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