海湾上的浪花

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作者:miklovan
许可:CC0 公众共享许可协议  
描述:芬兰湾上潺潺的海浪声
标签: 潺潺 波浪 海湾 湖泊 海湾
音频格式flac
声音时长00:41
文件大小8 MB
比特率1616 kbps
采样率44100 Hz
位深度24 bit
声道立体声
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