Swamp Sounds at Night - Frogs, Crickets, Light Rain, Forest Nature Sounds

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Published 2017-03-01
Moonlight filters down onto the moss covered timber and cobblestone watch-house. Surrounded by slow running waters, it was once a trading post in days gone by. Those who lodge here share stories of a tribe of sprites that used to inhabit the area,
natives of the ever-present fog. Some adventurers say they can still be seen moving through the mists, just before sundown.
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Nature noises and green spaces are known to bring a calm state of mind and positively impact our well-being. Natural noises can act as a distraction away from day-to-day anxiety and worries, diverting our tensions and stresses.
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All Comments (21)
  • @wareforcoin5780
    Everybody here is from the south, and they're getting all nostalgic about home, and I just like frogs.
  • @keithdocka542
    I played this for my father while he was dying. He had cancer, was in hospice, and hadn't been outside in months. I'm so grateful that this was available. That was a month ago. Now, I'm laying in bed with a tooth cracked wide open, waiting for the dentist's office to open, listening to this. Thank you, this has helped me more than you could know.
  • @BadgerBlood88
    This sounds like the perfect summer night during my childhood. We lived out in the woods so it was loud as hell frogs and crickets. I can almost feel the humidity and the gentle breeze that would blow through at night. This is so nostalgic and soul soothing.
  • If anyone is wondering what a night in Louisiana sounds like, this is exactly it 🖤
  • As a Southern Native, these sounds are music to my ears. I love hearing the symphony of crickets, cicadas, river splashes, owls hootings, bullfrogs and toads wailing, and a bat's cry. It's always strange to not hear them during the winter and early spring.
  • @lori6242
    Does anyone else put this on for sleeping -- but then end up listening to it all day, too? This sound of mother nature has disappeared from the concrete canyons of big city life -- and this brings it all back.
  • As a Southerner, listening to this is like going home. My whole body relaxes. All the little critters singing their night time songs. It’s so calm and peaceful.
  • The sound of the swamps of florida. I was born by the ocean and loved falling asleep to the waves crashing while seagulls would caw and you'd occasionally hear a boat horn. When we moved further south into a real swampy rural part of florida the frogs and rain and cicadas and crickets were so insanely loud to me but it mesmerized me. Laying down in wet grass staring up at a clear starry sky as fireflies whiz around in the air. I love the dualty of the places ive been from crisp ocean breeze to sweet humid air, nature is gorgeous.
  • @gelerson1642
    I just moved from the deep south to Salt Lake City, UT, and one thing I didn't count on was the absence of nightly noisemakers. It wasn't so bad in the wintertime, but now that we're getting into summer, something has felt off. I recently realized that there are no cicadas, crickets or bullfrogs indigenous to this part of the US... so nights here are dead silent. I'm used to nighttime sounding just like this, even in the suburbs. Thanks for this little slice of home.
  • @markallen1057
    I use this beautiful soundtrack to help get my little 4 year old boy to sleep, we whisper in the dark about all of the different sounds.. it’s fantastic, Thankyou so much.
  • @thevillainy1783
    Manic Depression is no joke, folks. These sounds have given me as much peace and calm and comfort I could find in my condition. I go to sleep to this and wouldn't trade this for the world right now. It's not completely alleviated my pain...but it's done more than anything else in existence right now.
  • @nikokapanen82
    I was born in Siberia but lived most of my life in Finland, so to me, a person who always lived in the northern regions, these sounds are very exotic, i can clearly sense these sounds comes from regions which are very warm and humid, where all sorts of different life just flourish.
  • @jerinjoseph4364
    This reminds about what we are really searching for in life..It's actually the small things, retrieval of lost memories which makes life beautiful. Keep them close once you find them.
  • @KDbelieves
    This reminds me of 2013 when I went to Senegal to visit my family. We stayed at my aunt's house and this is the sound we heard every night right after dinner. We all sat on rocking chairs and talked until we were too sleepy to hold a conversation. Then my aunt will tap us and tell us to go to bed. We would sleepwalk to our beds. The beds were so comfy because my aunt used 3 different sheets and a comfy blanket. The next morning, we helped my aunt and cousins prepare for the day. We fed the chickens and sheep. Swept the whole house and waited outside for the bread cart to come. We would eat french bread with butter and strong black coffee. One of the most peaceful summers of my life. I miss Senegal so much.
  • @EmmPerson8er
    I grew up in southern Illinois down by Kentucky, this is the sound my backyard has every night during the summer, the frogs by the creek and pool, the crickets in the gravel and up on the trees, and the owl far out in the big old hole in the big white oak tree. Those fireflies look like stars on the ground in my memories, like shooting stars ALL over the field. Those memories of my childhood will never die off.❤
  • @zuyuanzhu
    I am in a small town of England, nearby traffic roads, far away from swamps and nature sounds. This soundtrack reminds me of my childhood back in the 1990s in the countryside of southern China.
  • @someguy._.
    Shrek in the distance: "GET OUT OF MY SWAMP"!
  • @Rob-jd2oy
    My girl and i are quarantine camping in my livingroom in a tent listening to this. She fell asleep and I'm thinking of the day we can do this for real
  • @cryptidian3530
    This helped me sleep while my tinnitus was still keeping me awake. Nothing beats mother nature.
  • @ok.5125
    The nature... The house... The noises... I would really love to spend holidays at this place.