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In this audio recording, the listener is introduced to the distinctive, ever so familiar sound of a restroom flush. The audio begins in a quiet environment, possibly a university park, accentuated by the subtle murmurs of nature and distant conversations, hinting at the presence of people in the background. Suddenly, the tranquility is interrupted by the prominent sound of a restroom flush. It's an echoey rush of water, a powerful whoosh that resonates before gradually receding, leaving behind an image of swirling water down a porcelain basin. The clearness of this sound suggests that the recording was made at a close point, possibly inside the restroom. The audio encapsulates a day-to-day occurrence, a mundane yet crucial part of our lives, captured in an authentic field-recording style. The absence of any direct human presence in the audio shifts the focus solely to the flush sound, making it a unique sonic experience.