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Sounds of Nature
Sean Corcoran, The Art Hand
9 episodes
3 days ago
My name is Sean Corcoran and I’m an environmental artist. My family and I live in a beautiful part of the world called the Copper Coast. It’s an amazing stretch of coastline in Southern Ireland and it’s designated my UNESCO as a Global Geopark. I’m delighted to share with you a series of sound recordings from some of my favourite places along the Copper Coast as well as further afield. Join me for a walk along our beaches, cliffs and countryside. Listen out for the birds and the ever changing sea and weather. Contact ‘The Art Hand’ on social media or on our website www.theArtHand.com
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My name is Sean Corcoran and I’m an environmental artist. My family and I live in a beautiful part of the world called the Copper Coast. It’s an amazing stretch of coastline in Southern Ireland and it’s designated my UNESCO as a Global Geopark. I’m delighted to share with you a series of sound recordings from some of my favourite places along the Copper Coast as well as further afield. Join me for a walk along our beaches, cliffs and countryside. Listen out for the birds and the ever changing sea and weather. Contact ‘The Art Hand’ on social media or on our website www.theArtHand.com
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LAND SLIDE WATER FALL
Sounds of Nature
25 minutes 14 seconds
3 years ago
LAND SLIDE WATER FALL

Down through the years I’ve witnessed 2 separate land slides along the cliffs of The Copper Coast. Both of them during wet weather when the earth is heavy and the vegetation looses it’s grip. On both occasions I felt an overwhelming sense of connection to the planet. It’s hard to describe but it’s a very humbling experience to be present when mother earth demonstrates her strength like this.

On the first occasion I was just walking along the shore of a remote section of coastline when without warning a truck load of earth and rock came hurtling down the cliff. In relative terms, the volume of material that dislodged itself was small, probably just 5 or 6 tonnes in comparison to the immense scale of the cliff. Despite this it felt like the ground around me shook and a deep rumble went through my body.

On the second occasion, a friend of mine Gráinne and I were fortunate enough to have front row seats to the spectacle. It was at Kilmurrin Cove. We were sheltering from the wind and rain under an umbrella, next to a little fire in my washing machine drum, having refreshments. I heard a noise from the cliff and pointed it out to Gráinne who thankfully also got to witness the landslide that happened moments later.

There is a real sense of this force of nature being unstoppable. Time stands still, there’s nothing you can do. It wasn't scary, we were never in danger. I certainly wouldn’t be under a cliff in wet weather. It all settles down within seconds but the feeling stays much longer.

Recently a two tonne boulder (about the size of a small car) came loose in the exact same spot. I didn’t get to witness it but I spend so much time on the shore that I’m quite familiar with all the rocks and I know when something new arrives!

Due to the recent heavy rain a small waterfall has emerged along this same section of cliff. The waterfall is created from run-off water that is drained from the surrounding fields. It only becomes visible a few times a year. These landslides and waterfalls remind me of the ever changing nature of our coastline. The more familiar I become with it’s features the more aware I become of it’s changes.

So I’ve called this episode LAND SLIDE WATER FALL and here is a 23 minute recording of the Kilmurrin waterfall…..Enjoy!

Sounds of Nature
My name is Sean Corcoran and I’m an environmental artist. My family and I live in a beautiful part of the world called the Copper Coast. It’s an amazing stretch of coastline in Southern Ireland and it’s designated my UNESCO as a Global Geopark. I’m delighted to share with you a series of sound recordings from some of my favourite places along the Copper Coast as well as further afield. Join me for a walk along our beaches, cliffs and countryside. Listen out for the birds and the ever changing sea and weather. Contact ‘The Art Hand’ on social media or on our website www.theArtHand.com