4 HRS Pure 4k Nature: 'Big Sur Experience' Relaxation Video UHD

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Hour 1 "The Day Begins" starts viewers at the southern entrance of Big Sur nestled along a soothing lighthouse; as the sun rises through the fog, viewers are next transported to the flower-filled coastlines for a relaxing and cool morning arising with the birds and whales. After a refreshing bath in McWay Falls, the clouds part and sun emerges as thousands of sparkling reflections cast their light on a distant sea, creating an explosion of color and detail as the scene slowly progresses to Bixby Bridge, and then into the redwood forests of Julia Pfeiffer-Burns State Park. Part II moves into the forests as the day of wonderful sights and sounds slowly continues on, at Nature's pace.
Part III returns to the Famous McWay Cove for a Full Hour of Coastal Relaxation from David Huting's favorite place on earth.
Part IV starts atop a foggy forest and slowly transforms into a spectacular collage of sunset scenes, ending in a state of total relaxation.
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Relaxed and peaceful and happy beautiful ❤️ thank you for sharing your video

jesusbeautifuldaughterlisa
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I love Big Sur. Thank you so much for sharing the video.

mspollynicole
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Instantly relaxed by the first 3 minutes. Great work David!

IslandAwakening
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Cenk Sönmezsoy's favourite place✌️ (Cenk, eğer burayı okuyorsan, umarım Big Sur ile alakalı hayallerin gerçek olur. Bunu ciddi manada hakettiğine yürekten inanıyorum. Emek verilen bütün işler aşkına! )

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Awesome videos, great work. Personally I prefer to have these videos without the new age space music. Just the pure sound of nature is perfect itself. I find that alot more relaxing than with any space music, symphony music or even classical or any music. I love music but I just like these videos on a large screen at home giving the effect of a real window & making you feel like you're really there out in nature. Perhaps you might consider offering two versions of your vids, one with music & one with just the pure sound of nature. I know you do have a bunch with just the nature sound, so I'll add those ones to my own playlist. My favorite ones though are the ones where the scenes keep changing. Those all seem to have music.

Thanks for your contribution. Great work.

UPDATE: found one of your video with multi scenes and just the sounds of nature. Awesome, thanks.

4K NATURE ESCAPES | Mix of 40 Stunning Nature Scenes | 1 HR Nature Relaxation™ Video

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Hi, David.  Even though I'm blind, I can't help but fully emerse myself in this video, because it's so incredibly quiet.  It's as if I were there.  I do have to ask about the sound, though.  Is it supposed to be a bit muffled?  I also can't help but think about the 2 years I practiced massage therapy and how much I learned from it.  I've always wanted to visit the Escelon Massage Therapy school there, but I haven't been able to afford it.  I was diagnosed with Trigeminal Neuralgia in November 2006, and as a result, had to shut down my business.  I thank God with all my heart for having given me the 4 years of incredible Massage Therapy experience, (2 years in school and 2 real world practice).  Trigeminal Neuralgia is by far the most painful disease known to man.  It's called the suicide disease, because the nerve pain can become so intense that people go insane and take their own lives out of desperation and loneliness, and most doctors and medical professionals know nothing or very little about it.  It's truly the taboo disease, because unless you've suffered with it, you can not possibly know how painful it really is.  I've lost consciousness from the intensity of the pain, and I've had it for nearly 38  years.  It's progressive, and unfortunately, even with the best treatments, which for the most part are very limited, there is no cure.  Some people are trying a fairly new treatment, infred laser therapy at the Laser Med Center in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina.  I plan to go there this year, because I can't continue to keep taking all the medicine I'm on for the rest of my life.  It's also on the rise, hugely because of all the soldiers who suffer blunt-force trauma to the head and brain, and most of the research that's going on right now is still favoring pharmaceudical treatments and barbaric surgeries and procedures that only mask the pain.  Many people are even more debilitated by loss of nerve function in the face or from profound hearing loss.  I am especially disgusted with our "healthcare" industry in this country, because the focus is *not* on the patients but rather on how much money the "Big Pharma" industry can make off our suffering.  Needless to say, I'm really becoming desperate, and I have so much I've wanted to do with my life, but I can't right now, because so much of my time is spent fighting this disease and educating others.  I am just so glad that you followed your dream, because I always wanted to be a singer, but my family did everything to stop me from persuing this dream.  Now, thank God for people like you and Josh Groban, I got my dream back ten years ago while I was a Massage Therapist, which was another one of my dreams.  Now, I also want to become a Nose for a perfume company or an Aroma Therapist, but I have to be careful, because some forms of fragrances contain aldehydes which can trigger TN symptoms.  Aww MANN!!!  I'm 50 years young right now, and I don't intend to quit trying to find a drugfree treatment or treatments that will truly work for those of us with TN.  As I read your autobio, I was so inspired by how you didn't let your fear get in the way of your dreams, and I hope I can continue to persue mine for whatever time I have left on this great planet.  I'd love to hear from you, so if you'd like to get in touch with me, I'm here or on Skype under the name Heather Stubbs.  It's always good to hear from other people who are trail blazers and torch bearers who are so inspired.  I just wish I could persue mine without this insidious pain, but perhaps it's keeping me humble.  I may be going to Oregon or California soon to get a new Guide Dog, or Guide Dogs for the Blind may decide to train me at home, because the last time I went out there, I passed out during class and lost valuable time and had to go home without a Guide Dog, but thankfully, I got Zahara back 7 weeks later!  She's been with me for 7 years now, and I'll have to retire her soon.  I will really miss her. 
Until then, I've got my work cut out for me, and I'm sure you're very busy, too.  Gotta go for now.  Take care.  Heather

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We stood in this exact spot seen at 1:40:38 last summer. How did you cut out the sound of passing cars behind the camera? Also McWay Falls was full of tourists. How did you capture it without their voices in the background?

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