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This audio recording, titled "Rock Slide on Cathedral Mountain on August 8, 2012, with Slow, Large Blocky Pieces," immerses listeners into a gripping natural event. The recording captures the powerful, unsettling sounds of a rockslide occurring on Cathedral Mountain on a sunny day in August 2012. Listeners can hear the slow yet persistent movement of large, blocky pieces of rock tumbling down the mountain, creating a symphony of low rumbles, scrapes, and thuds. The sound of the rockfall is occasionally punctuated by the distinct pop and click of rocks colliding, echoing through the mountain range. This field recording masterfully documents the raw power and unpredictability of nature. It's a stark reminder of the often overlooked and unexpected sounds that nature produces, effectively transporting listeners directly to the foot of Cathedral Mountain on that fateful August day.