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6 Free Loir Sound Effects - Most Popular

Office cathedral of Chartres

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Short excerpt from the Thursday evening service at Chartres Cathedral, with about 20 worshippers and very few visitors. The service is amplified throughout the cathedral. UCS Category: AMBRlgn. Length: 04:58.
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Garden dormouse

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The cry of a garden dormouse on alert. Is a rodent in the dormouse family. He has always lived in my attic, with a large family some years, without ever doing any damage. They scream like that when I pass close to them when they eat fruit in my garden. UCS Category: ANMLRdnt. Length: 00:43.
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Cycling - Peloton passage #1

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Passage of all cyclists participating in the Tour d'Eure et Loir 2022. UCS Category: AMBSprt. Length: 00:49.
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Cycling - Presentation

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A presenter presents the teams participating in the Tour d'Eure et Loir 2022. UCS Category: VOXFutz. Length: 01:49.
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Cycling - Call

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A presenter calls out the teams participating in the Tour d'Eure et Loir 2022, just before the start. UCS Category: VOXFutz. Length: 01:55.
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Cycling - Peloton passage #2

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Passage of all cyclists participating in the Tour d'Eure et Loir 2022. Then team cars. UCS Category: AMBSprt. Length: 01:35.
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