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The audio begins with the soundscape of a bustling crowd, the excited chatter of people preparing for a journey. The vintage ambiance is felt through the faint crackling noise in the background, evoking the impression of an old phonograph recording. The creaking sound of wooden wheels and the clip-clopping of horses' hooves transport us back to a time where horse-drawn wagons were the primary mode of transportation. As the audio progresses, the intensity increases, reflecting the anticipation of the impending land rush. The sharp commands of the wagon masters, the neighing of horses, and the groaning of the wagons under their heavy load add to this sense of urgency. The audio then shifts to the actual moment of the rush, the thunderous noise of dozens of wagons and horses moving all at once. The optical element is suggested here as listeners could almost visualize the dust cloud kicked up by the wagons, the frantic waving of hats, and the determined faces of the