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Rock Drop Rock And Grit Large On Flat Topple Leaves |
Board | Rockfall SFX Library |
Format | MP3 |
Length | 1 second |
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Uploaded By | Bardman |
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The library was eerily silent as I made my way through the dimly lit corridors, the only sound echoing off the walls was the occasional drip of water from a leaky pipe. Suddenly, a loud rumble broke through the stillness, followed by the unmistakable sound of rocks tumbling and sliding across the ground. I froze in my tracks, listening intently as the rocks slabs clashed and collided with each other, creating a cacophony of noise that reverberated through the library. It was as if a large boulder had been pushed away and was now rolling dangerously close towards me. I could almost hear it hop from one rock to another, the brush of light debris being carried along with it.
As I cautiously made my way towards the source of the noise, I heard a sharp sound of a rock being dropped from a height, followed by the gritty crunch of it landing on the flat ground. The sound of rocks rubbing against each other filled the air as they toppled over each other, the leaves underneath them rustling in protest. It was a symphony of destruction, as if a landslide had just occurred, leaving behind a trail of large rubble and debris in its wake. The rocks seemed to be made of coal, their impact against each other resonating through the library like a deafening roar.
I navigated my way through the maze of shelves and tables, the sound of more rockfall reverberating in the distance. It was a relentless barrage of noise, each impact louder and more powerful than the last. I could hear the rocks clashing and colliding, creating a chaotic symphony that seemed to echo off the walls endlessly. There was a sense of urgency in the sounds, as if the landslide was rapidly approaching, leaving nothing but destruction in its path. I shuddered as I imagined the sheer force of nature that could cause such a calamity, leaving behind nothing but large rocks and debris in its wake.
I finally reached the source of the noise, a massive pile of rocks and rubble that seemed to stretch on for miles. The sound of more rocks impacting against each other filled the air, the large slabs crashing down onto the flat ground with a deafening boom. It was as if the very ground beneath me was shaking with the force of the impact, the debris scattering in all directions. I could hear the rocks grinding against each other, the sound of grit and gravel mixing in with the cacophony of destruction.
As I stood there, surrounded by the aftermath of the rockfall, I couldn't help but feel a sense of awe at the sheer power of nature. The sound of the rocks shifting and settling, the debris crunching beneath my feet, it was a reminder of just how small and insignificant we truly are in the face of such forces. And yet, there was also a strange beauty to it all, a raw and primal energy that was impossible to ignore.
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