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Sound Escape 73: be soothed by a breeze through the canopy of an ancient oak tree

Sound Escape 73: be soothed by a breeze through the canopy of an ancient oak tree

Bathe in the sounds of a breeze in a Carmarthenshire oak tree

The Plodcast · Our Media

July 15, 20228m 57sbonus

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Show Notes

You're climbing an oak tree and its rough, weathered branches reach down like the arms of an aiding grandfather to pull you up. The coarse, lichen-dusted bark coats your hands, your nostrils fill with the subtle scent of decay and before you know it you’ve emerged through the dark-leaved canopy to a scene of wind and light. Carmarthenshire’s pastoral hills fold out to the west. Cattle on the move. A dog barks. A wren sings. And all the while the wind whips through.

BBC Countryfile Magazine's Sound Escapes are a weekly audio postcard from the countryside to help you relax and transport you somewhere beautiful, wherever you happen to be.

Recorded by Daniel Graham, presented by Hannah Tribe. Image from Getty.


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