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Paul Winter's Whales Alive, Deep Voices: Recordings of Humpback, Blue and Right Whales and Songs of the Humpback Whale ... in collaboration with Roger Payne.
posted by ericb at 9:43 PM on June 1, 2005
posted by ericb at 9:43 PM on June 1, 2005
New verb (for me at least): brutzing.
And I had sort of forgotten about keening, clopping, and churring - they may come in handy at the whale bar.
posted by brheavy at 9:51 PM on June 1, 2005
And I had sort of forgotten about keening, clopping, and churring - they may come in handy at the whale bar.
posted by brheavy at 9:51 PM on June 1, 2005
You can hear Orcas live on hydrophones at OrcaLab, at the north end of Vancouver Island. They have cameras above and below the surface, and will email you when the Orcas are passing by.
posted by weapons-grade pandemonium at 11:42 PM on June 1, 2005
posted by weapons-grade pandemonium at 11:42 PM on June 1, 2005
After spending time on a submarine, i really hate whalesounds!!. If i ever go to a place call hell....i imagine it will be whalesounds there......
posted by Groomz at 12:02 AM on June 2, 2005
posted by Groomz at 12:02 AM on June 2, 2005
Impressive, that they went out and recorded dinosaur sounds. Must have cost a fortune, and yet I can buy the CD so cheap!
posted by NickDouglas at 1:41 PM on June 4, 2005
posted by NickDouglas at 1:41 PM on June 4, 2005
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