@jhamilbader: #ad the sound of rain in the redwoods is unbeatable 🌲 Take a moment to soak it all in. The rich colors and the sound of the raindrops hitting the forest floor were mesmerizing. I didn't want to miss a moment of the two days I had to shoot here, and with my @Crucial Memory X10 Pro Portable SSD, I could back up my footage throughout the day and get back to shooting as quickly as possible. I've been using Crucial memory SSDs for a year now, and the X9 and X10 pro have quickly become my go-to for travel storage with their incredibly small size, reliability, and blazing fast read and write speeds of up to 2100mb/s… my on-the-go workflow has never been more streamlined #crucialmemory #n#naturetherapyc#californiac#californiaredwoodsh#Hikingo#optoutsidef#forestbathingr#rainydayscalifornialove

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emma_renae_f
Emma :
I'm just letting this stay on repeat while I write a paper. best sounds ever
2025-01-17 18:28:59
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everythings.impermanent
Everythings.Impermanent :
This. All day.
2025-02-09 00:36:21
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japienuna
japienuna🔥 :
Wonderful sound ✨
2025-01-17 21:24:47
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Sandra :
That is so beautiful! And it looks so cozy wherever you were sitting
2025-01-18 02:55:28
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mmhmmm :
needed this. seeing too much hate on here lately. 🤙
2025-01-18 15:24:44
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igebslhypq3 :
8777
2025-01-17 18:44:21
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Janeeash :
On the bucket list ! 😍
2025-01-20 09:27:14
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Victoriaaa 🤍🎀 :
The redwood forest gives Snow White vibes ✨
2025-01-21 08:48:22
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