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Re: How far does looping go back? Farther than you think....
Yes, truly amazing! Is it possible for anyone to enter that tunnel?
Here in Sweden I have lately heard about the Urban Exploring
movement. People explore forgotten areas of cities and document these
odd places on web sites. Stockholm has many tunnels, some that got
dug out many hundred years ago (that's why we have so many rats here
but almost never see them on the surface). Nothing like the catacombs
under Paris of course and not a very impressive acoustic
reverberation down there. Never the less fascinating.
per
> Wow! That's incredible.
>
> Kris
>
> ----- Original Message -----
>> http://www.tunnelsinger.com/perform.htm
>>
>> "Providing one of the most spectacular views in the Bay Area, this
>> World War II coastal defense facility has a tunnel with an 8-second
>> natural acoustic reverberation.
>> Ravens in Moonlight is recorded in this tunnel."
>>
>> TH
>>
>>>
>>> BTW, what's the longest delay time you've experienced by shouting
>>> in a large
>>> canyon or cave?
>>>
>>> Kris