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At the Bottom of a Waterfall is a live, unedited recording captured at the base of a waterfall in New England, recorded at Wadsworth Falls State Park in Connecticut.
This soundscape features the steady rush of falling water, with occasional birds in the background. There are no spoken words or people—only the natural sounds of water, air, and wildlife, recorded as they were in the moment.
This track offers a direct connection to a real place in nature and provides consistent, natural white noise. Listen for grounding, meditation, rest, or quiet background ambience. The accompanying image shows the actual location where this recording was made.
💚 A real place. A real moment. Shared just as the land offered it.
💚 If this soundscape supports you, you’re welcome to follow or save the show so future recordings can find you naturally.
💚 This audio is part of my broader offerings supporting sensitive and intuitive souls through earth-based meditation and reflection.
💚 You can also find my main podcast, Held By The Earth, where I share evolving paths rooted in presence, reflection, and connection. More can be found at https://www.rachelroseboucher.com/.
Disclaimer:
These recordings are offered for general listening and grounding purposes only and are not a substitute for medical or mental health care. Listening does not create a therapeutic or professional relationship.
© Rachel Rose Boucher LLC. All rights reserved.
This recording was gathered on land traditionally associated with the Wangunk (Mattabesset) people, part of the Algonquian-speaking nations of the Connecticut River Valley. I acknowledge the long history of Indigenous stewardship in this region and honor the Wangunk people and other Native nations whose relationship with this land has continued through time.
By Rachel BoucherAt the Bottom of a Waterfall is a live, unedited recording captured at the base of a waterfall in New England, recorded at Wadsworth Falls State Park in Connecticut.
This soundscape features the steady rush of falling water, with occasional birds in the background. There are no spoken words or people—only the natural sounds of water, air, and wildlife, recorded as they were in the moment.
This track offers a direct connection to a real place in nature and provides consistent, natural white noise. Listen for grounding, meditation, rest, or quiet background ambience. The accompanying image shows the actual location where this recording was made.
💚 A real place. A real moment. Shared just as the land offered it.
💚 If this soundscape supports you, you’re welcome to follow or save the show so future recordings can find you naturally.
💚 This audio is part of my broader offerings supporting sensitive and intuitive souls through earth-based meditation and reflection.
💚 You can also find my main podcast, Held By The Earth, where I share evolving paths rooted in presence, reflection, and connection. More can be found at https://www.rachelroseboucher.com/.
Disclaimer:
These recordings are offered for general listening and grounding purposes only and are not a substitute for medical or mental health care. Listening does not create a therapeutic or professional relationship.
© Rachel Rose Boucher LLC. All rights reserved.
This recording was gathered on land traditionally associated with the Wangunk (Mattabesset) people, part of the Algonquian-speaking nations of the Connecticut River Valley. I acknowledge the long history of Indigenous stewardship in this region and honor the Wangunk people and other Native nations whose relationship with this land has continued through time.