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Let yourself be taken back to your last vacation on the beach. You're lying in the sun, the scent of sunscreen in your nose. Children are playing around you. Music comes from the beach bar. You close your eyes and enjoy the day. You have no appointments today.
This soundscape is modeled after the hustle and bustle of a tourist beach, because I've missed that ambience among the presets.
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● I used to play hooky in high school down on the Balboa Peninsula, in New Port Beach, California. Where on one side of the peninsula, was the ocean and the other side was the bay, where an arcade full of children dashing back and forth, safe from the moored boats under watchful eyes of parents and new Summer friends. As the John Wayne Airport was its departure flight path. Home 1967.
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