Video: The journey to listen to the heart of the Earth mother
Over 35 years of listening to natural sounds, American scientists hope they will help people learn to love the Earth mother again.
Sound biologist Gordon Hempton spent 35 years recording natural sounds in space, according to National Geographic. The work took him around the world and to the most sparsely populated areas of the planet.
Sound biologist Gordon Hempton.
Hempton hopes people can love and cherish nature when they begin to learn to listen. Portrait of Hempton on a natural listening journey and sharing the importance of tranquility recorded in short films entitled "Being Hear" produced by Palmer Morse and Matt Mikkelsen.
"The sound taught me to be like waves, always contain everything in my heart. This is when we decide whether people will love the Earth again , " Hempton said.
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