Thunderstorm in the Andes Mountains

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This audio capture was made during a thunderstorm near Chacaltaya mountain in Bolivia, surrounded by the majesty of the Andes ranges.

Thunderstorms in the Andes mountain range in Bolivia typically form in the afternoon and come from the east. This is due to the prevailing winds in the region, which bring moist air from the Amazon basin to the Andes, causing thunderstorms to develop. These storms can be quite intense, with heavy rainfall, hail, snow and strong winds sometimes arriving all at once.

The sounds of a thunderstorm can be very grounding, helping to reduce feelings of anxiety and stress. This can be especially beneficial for those who live in urban areas and don't have regular access to nature. The sounds of a thunderstorm can provide a sense of calm and tranquility, making them a great choice for meditation or yoga practices.

With thanks to Felix Blume of freesound.org, who braved the storm to make this recording at a height of 5200m from the Chacaltaya mountaintop.

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