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Ambience Fire

Raging fire

‘Is it me or is it getting hot in here?’
It’s most definitely you, darling!’

Fun fact intermezzo

At about 500 degrees Fahrenheit (260 Celsius) molecules start to break apart; the atoms combined with the oxygen will generate mostly water, carbon dioxide and other stuff that will produce heat and lots of crackling auditory noises. In other words, something is catching fire.

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Ambience Fire

Crackling firewood




Fire. High quality ancestral mood.

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Ambience Fire

Blazing fire

“I need you to help me light this cigarette!”

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Ambience Fire Sound Effect

Fire burning #3




A Viking burial most likely. Long beards, long faces, long axes.

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Fire Sound Effect

Fire burning #2




“Have you ever seen fire in zero gravity? It’s beautiful. It’s like liquid it… slides all over everything…”

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