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Free to Use Sounds: A Journey Through Sound In 2017, armed with just a Zoom H1 recorder, we recorded our first audio track in Siem Reap, Cambodia “Cambodian Women Sifting Gravel at a Construction Site.” Back then, we had no idea where this path would lead, but we hoped someone would find value in our sounds. Nearly 8 years, over 30 countries, and thousands of recordings later, we’re still traveling the world, recording the authentic sounds of daily life. As slow travelers, we immerse ourselves deeply in each culture, allowing us to archive diverse and unique soundscapes.Free To Use Sounds Hygiène et mode de vie sain
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  • Japan Crossing Bell Wake-Up Ambience 2 HOURS!
    Dec 9 2025

    If nothing else wakes you up in the morning — this will.

    We recorded the iconic Japanese railroad crossing alert bell at a quiet road crossing on a rainy day. You’ll hear the alarm repeating while rain drips from the road above creating the most unstoppable “please get up” combination ever recorded!


    Whether you’re the person who can’t leave bed… or you need to wake up someone else… just hit play and don’t worry: with almost 2 hours of non-stop crossing bells, everyone wakes up eventually.


    Who are we?

    We’re Libby and Marcel—traveling the world to bring you authentic sounds from every corner of the globe, right to your ears and speakers. If you’d like to learn more about us or explore our full sound library, visit our website at ⁠⁠freetousesounds.com⁠⁠.

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    2 h
  • Rooster Morning Wake Up Call (1.5 HOURS)
    Jun 11 2025

    Rooster Morning Wake Up brings you an authentic dawn chorus from a small town just outside of Darwin, Australia. Recorded at 5 a.m., this non-looped soundscape captures a local rooster doing his best to wake the entire neighborhood.


    Set in a garden facing the rooster’s home, you’ll hear not only his calls but also the gentle buildup of morning life—birds beginning to chirp (including the distinctive Bush Stone-Curlew), distant traffic, barking dogs, and even someone wandering through the garden making mysterious noises.


    It’s raw, real, and perfect for anyone looking to wake up to a slice of Australian outback morning life.


    Who are we?

    We’re Libby and Marcel—traveling the world to bring you authentic sounds from every corner of the globe, right to your ears and speakers. If you’d like to learn more about us or explore our full sound library, visit our website at ⁠freetousesounds.com⁠.

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    1 h et 31 min
  • Nature Alarm Clock: Wake Up With Flying Foxes
    Jun 9 2025

    Wake Up With Flying Foxes – If even our rooster couldn’t get you or your loved ones out of bed, this soundscape surely will. Perfect for Halloween parties or anyone in need of eerie, wild ambience, these flying foxes bring the atmosphere.


    Recorded just before sunrise in the Northern Territory of Australia, this soundscape captures the real-time chaos of a massive flying fox colony waking up.

    Flying foxes, also known as fruit bats, are some of the largest bats in the world, with wingspans reaching up to 1.5 meters (nearly 5 feet). Despite their spooky sounds, they’re harmless herbivores, feeding on nectar, pollen, and fruit and play a vital role in pollination and seed dispersal across the Australian ecosystem.

    Let their high-pitched chatter and wing flaps stir your senses and bring the wild straight to your speakers.

    Who are we?

    We’re Libby and Marcel—traveling the world to bring you authentic sounds from every corner of the globe, right to your ears and speakers. If you’d like to learn more about us or explore our full sound library, visit our website at freetousesounds.com.

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    1 h
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