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License
CC0 — public domain
Source
Freesound (CC0)
Copyright
Verified for public use
Duration
0:09
Plays
0 plays
Published
June 18, 2026
Updated
June 21, 2026

About this sound

This is a genuine field recording of someone walking along a rocky beach at the Baltic Sea, captured over approximately 9 seconds. The audio features clear, crisp footsteps on flint and gravel mixed with the natural ambience of ocean waves in the background. The texture combines the sharp, crunching sound of each step on stone with softer water sounds, creating a layered and immersive coastal environment. The recording was made with a Zoom H4n recorder, delivering clean audio with good detail and minimal processing. This sound works well for video projects, documentary footage, or interactive media that needs authentic coastal atmosphere. Podcasters and audiobook narrators often use this type of recording to establish seaside scenes or transitions. Game developers and app creators can layer this into exploration sequences or outdoor environments. Presentation creators and educators might use it to enhance storytelling about coastal regions or nature topics. The sound fits naturally into the nature sounds category because it captures genuine environmental audio from a specific geographic location rather than synthesized or heavily processed effects. It sits alongside other beach and shoreline recordings, but stands out for its focus on the tactile experience of walking on rocky terrain rather than smooth sand. Listeners searching for coastal ambience, beach atmosphere, or footstep variations will find this particularly useful. Related searches might include rocky beach sounds, gravel footsteps, ocean wave ambience, coastal field recordings, seaside atmosphere, walking on stone, Baltic Sea sounds, or combinations like footsteps with water background. Users interested in this recording often look for similar recordings with different beach textures, wind elements, or seagull calls to build more complex soundscapes.

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