Train Passing: Train Track Ambience - 10 Hours Sleep Sound

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Heavy Summer Rain - 10 Hours Sleep Sound

The sweltering summer heat fades with the winds from an incoming rainstorm. The rain falls heavy onto the grass below, nutring the dry land and bringing a comfortable temperature and the soothing scents and sounds of a fresh rain.Download the White Noise App for continuous playba ...  Show more

Quiet Scotland Train Ride - 10 Hours Sleep Sound

The train from London to Mallaig becomes more and more absent of passengers and chatter as it passes through rural Scotland, clacking along the tracks with a quiet hum.Download the White Noise App for continuous playback.© TMSOFT All rights reserved. 

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