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Do you like to listen to moving river water or waterfalls?

Started by ChrissyRyan, September 13, 2025, 09:07:38 PM

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Do you like to listen to moving river water or waterfalls?

This can be relaxing sounds for me.

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Yes! It's a form of 'white' noise. It seems to help reduce my tinnitus, and it can be calming. I also like to sit outside and listen to the rain.

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Sarah B

Hi Everyone

Yes I do, but then I like the 'hum' of a star ship engine maybe the vibration in the background. When one is on the bridge deck of the star ship Enterprise.

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Liz K

Thinking about the sound of running water brings back vivid memories of countless wilderness excursions I've taken in the mountains of Southern California, the Sierra Nevada and Cascades, the Rocky Mountains of Colorado and New Mexico, and the Adirondacks of Upstate New York.

After hours of hiking on difficult terrain, nothing soothes body and soul like the gurgling sound of a mountain stream.  I can still taste the water.  Cold, crisp and refreshing.  The freeze dried food I'd eat always tasted better. 

I miss those places.  They are far away now.  Time for discovery in my new back yard.

Thank you Chrissy for posting this.
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