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This precise place of the city is actually one of its border. It makes the connection between Toulouse and the city called Balma, which is in the North-East.<br> | This precise place of the city is actually one of its border. It makes the connection between Toulouse and the city called Balma, which is in the North-East.<br> | ||
On the photo above, you can see the Hers | On the photo above, you can see the Hers<ref>pronounced /ɛrs/</ref> river, and a bridge, on which the metro passes (hear it at 01:49). Near this precise point on the map is a big commercial complex, lots of companies and an entrance to the highway. So this is obviously not the place you would expect to hear the birds. Yet, here they are! | ||
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highway, birds, wind in trees, river, metro , nature , car , truck , ambulance | highway, birds, wind in trees, river, metro , nature , car , truck , ambulance | ||
Revision as of 17:34, 16 September 2024
Audio file taken from aporee.org near the Balma-Gramont metro station in Toulouse.
Listen to the audio on the website
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This precise place of the city is actually one of its border. It makes the connection between Toulouse and the city called Balma, which is in the North-East.
On the photo above, you can see the Hers[1] river, and a bridge, on which the metro passes (hear it at 01:49). Near this precise point on the map is a big commercial complex, lots of companies and an entrance to the highway. So this is obviously not the place you would expect to hear the birds. Yet, here they are!
Metadata highway, birds, wind in trees, river, metro , nature , car , truck , ambulance
- ↑ pronounced /ɛrs/