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Sounds of a French Seaside Town

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Here are a few sounds recorded on the Cote Basque last week.

The waves breaking on a long sandy beach, with a husky-voiced Frenchman of a certain age chatting to his friend on the sea wall:

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Corks popping and cutlery clinking as people eat their lunch in the cafes in the square:

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Church bells floating across the water, boats chugging past, and a bit of flirting on the quayside:

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And the harbour in the middle of the night - tied-up boats making a strange ringing sound, and a fishing vessel bringing its catch into the small docks:

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