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♥ As a Dutch person far away from home, in the dark Scottish winter, this reminds me of a windy summer back in the Netherlands.



♥ Since the windmill has stopped due to technical problems, it is so nice to hear its sound again...



♥ It was hynotic. I have been hacking away at writer's block for over a month, and this helped me power through it like it was nothing. I just pictured myself sitting at a tiny desk in the upper deck, the windows open and with no other obligations.



♥ This + Osmosis = heaven.



♥ This was a well thought out collection - thank you! It was quite enjoyable going through the various settings and visualizing that portion of the windmill. The Polders setting was nice for hearing the natural settings alone, very soothing. It's a tough choice for the sleep test but I'm going with The Water Wheel this time... I've been logging my dreams with the various sounds on the whole site.



♥ Wow, the Wind Powered preset sounds like a very big creature flying! :)



♥ Thank you for this. I live in Manchester UK. It is the 1st Monday after the Manchester bombing and then the carnage in London. Im finding it very hard to concentrate at work and finding both this site and this sound has helped greatly. Talk you to all connected with this. Tony.



♥ Hey, that's a nice one! Appreciated!



♥ I <3 this one! The birds in the background + the wind = exactly what I hear (and see) if I ride my bicicle to school (15 kilometers towards Zwolle in Overijssel NL). I could go by train, but then I would have to miss this great atmosphere every morning and afternoon.



♥ Originally from the Netherlands, I cherish memories of long walks through the polders. I now live in one of the noisiest countries in the world... Your site helps me stay focused at work and when I discovered this new soundscape today I was so happy. Thank you. I can almost smell the koffie met appeltaart en slagroom ;-)



♥ MyNoise, take me away! This is just what I needed today to stop zoning in on the BEEP BEEP BEEP reversing alarm of construction equipment down the street from me. It's soothing, like I could close my eyes and be in a tranquilly isolated coastal spot enjoying a gentle, cloudy day :)



♥ Being from the Netherlands, I first chuckled a bit, then I sat down listening... and somehow got all down to earth and relaxed. Amazing how sounds of 'home' can calm your senses!



♥ I can see myself falling asleep, lulled to this.



♥ Lovely! A really original and charming idea, and such a nice combination of water, wind and industrial sounds.



♥ I can see this becoming one of my favourites, since it combines such a relaxing environment while a lot is working around you, giving you that sense of going with the work flow with so much ease.



