Some years ago, I suffered an injury and subsequent operation that required a long convalescence. I was in Falmouth in Cornwall, and there were many hours of loneliness, especially at night when I couldn't sleep. This was in the autumn, so there were many foggy days and nights, and though everything else was hushed by the fog, the entire harbour and bay would reverberate with the haunting call of the foghorn on St Anthony Head lighthouse. It was incredibly soothing, and this foghorn is close enough in tone and rhythm to offer a lot of comfort now. Thank you for sharing.
Flash back to foggy fall weather when I was a kid. WHen the wind was right, even though I was inland a good ways, I could hear the fog horn . I used to open the window up even when it was cold so I could hear that sound. That was six decades or so ago. I think it was one in Salem Mass.
I'll never forget going on vacation in Maine. in the 60's. we always seemed to get up to Spruce Head when it was way past my, well everyone's bedtime, It was so dark and my Dad carried me and my sis up to attic bedroom, the POO next to the Hill's Cabin It was the safest place, safest feeling, safest everything! It was so safe I didn't want to sleep , i just wanted to cuddle and enjoy all that God gave me , that I was safe. Well.. 40 years later, after traveling all over the US and living in all sorts of cities and states.. Maine is where I'll die ! :)
I grew up on Long Island where I’d occasionally hear fog horns. I now live in Winthrop by the Sea just outside Boston - once in a while I hear them, too. I love it!
I was stationed with the uscg up in north Michigan. My house was right on the water with a view of Mackinac island. Some cold winter nights it would be very foggy and I would hear the ships signaling their ships horn for under way making way in fog. This brings me back there. One of my favorite times of my life.
I grew up in Saint John,New Brunswick, Canada. It was where the foghorn was invented and first installed. A different sound than this but I still find it relaxing.
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I lived in a port town all my life . As a young child that fog horn sound was a little scary . But as got older it became reassuring . A foggy night . Clam chowder night .
Oh thank you so much! I’ve been waiting for a lovely foghorn/ocean sleep video like this one and it’s 10 hours! I can’t wait to listen to it tonight! ❤️ 🌊
This sound is so comforting and spacious to me! It resonates on multiple levels that I won't go into here but maybe I'll come back and type them later, as I love reading everyone else's stories and thoughts as well 🤍🌥⚓️
"I'll make me a sound and an apparatus and they'll call it a Fog Horn and whoever hears it will know the sadness of eternity and the briefness of life." Someone else quoted that on another video, and they were absolutely right.
@@OutdoorTherapy1 you should definitly see that movie...not only is it a classic but it will give you a whole new perspective on fog banks...useful information around halloween time...
Our foghorn doesn't sound like that, it's more high pitch and modern sounding yet it's an old lighthouse. We're off of Bay of Fundy. This one is creepy but very resonate.
When I was a child I wanted to be a lighthouse keeper. I never lived anywhere near the sea...and I was scared of heights so I don't know why I thought that but maybe it was the solitude that I was attracted to. In any case, I love this. Thank you for posting. It's equal first with the 10 hour BBC shipping forecast video on youtube for my money in regards to youtube videos.
You might enjoy "The Lighthouse", that stars Willem Dafoe & Robt Pattinson directed by Robt Eggers -- a deservedly "instant classic" after which viewing you will be a beacon to us all....
❤ L❤VE the lighthouse with the foghorn, it’s beautiful 😍 and the waves 🌊 crashing against the rocks.... 🥰 I could almost be home..... (trying to ignore the seagulls, you know why.... Hugs 🤗) Xxxxxxxxx ❤
THAT is one brilliant and relatable statement. My experience tells me it's always best to return to the scene of the crime...bed. You can decide whether or not that was the right move later when you get up.
Nice! I miss sleeping on a boat - I did some commercial fishing out of high school and learned to love it. Totally different than a cruise ship though... Thanks for watching!!
This is an amazing piece! I’ve been studying the fog horns of San Francisco and I’m totally hooked. Where did you get source your fog horns from? Your videos are amazing, much love and thanks to you both Michael and Kait 🙏🏻✨ from Las Vegas
4.9 stars, would've given five if the ocean was constant but in between the breaks it really captures the sound of fog. Next time have the wave just keep going, that would fix the stops.
Takes me back to drizzly October nights at the Duluth -- Superior harbor with oreboats ducking back & forth under the Aerial Bridge. My grandfather told me that if I wanted to I could jump off the pier & swim all the way to Ireland. Of course 60 yrs ago I didn't believe him, but then later I wound up spending 11 years of my life working like mad in the Republic --- go figure. Better said, perhaps, I've spent 11 of my best years living in the Republic. Frank's long gone, of course, but I'm still thinking to swim my way back.
Overlooking the ocean I occasionally see distant lights of passing ships come and go. The winds can be torrid here and the tides are astonishing. The waters rise slowly and then dash to hundreds of feet high and then the famed waves crash upon our hill and sometimes rush over our lighthouse. It wavers in height and strength to be sure but the one constant is knowing when it will happen. It happens with a fury when the two moons rise above coming from different directions as they sit directly above. The sun is always at the horizon as we are in an eternal sunrise-sunset. Our Orange dwarf stares at us at all times, and in the distance you can see the two main sequence stars dip and rise above our tidally locked planet. This is our life on Proxima B. We always feel at home watching alpha Centauri A and B. Our triple star system. I hear scientists just discovered an exotic planet only 4.2 light years away. They named it Earth. They also mentioned that Earth revolves on its axis unlike us. We can only live on the habitable zone of our planet. It circles the planet entirely but harbors life only within a 100 mile width. Its beautiful here.
The one thing I'd say is that it's a bit weird to hear seagulls, it feels like this scene takes place at night and I'm very used to seagulls just in the daylight hours- I remember waking up to their obnoxious calls every early morning
I used to teach The Fog Horn as a great tragedian love story before embarking on Romeo and Juliet. I only wish I’d had this sound as background coming from the deeps.
@@Krillisander If you have the story, reread it, and look at the primordial creature who has laid at the bottom of the sea since time immemorial until it hears the foghorn. That sound lures it from the deeps, but of course, it’s elusive and the sea creature tries in vain to follow the sound. It’s an unrequited love, and the forlorn, love-sick sea creature returns to the deeps in futility.
Thanks for your feedback. Yes, it is a loop. But in any case that's exactly what fog horns do - repeat the same sound... no? Sorry it bothered you. Hopefully you'll like some of the other 1000+ videos on our channel with much longer loops. Cheers!
Hi, can i please ask, is this exactly the same as a different video you have with a different thumbnail saying "FOGHORN" in text? I am really sleep deprived and realised they sound exactly the same at the start, but my concentration span beyond that currently doesn't exist. Plz help!
Not to be mean but this doesn’t sound at all like the ocean I was on. The waves do not sound like a waterfall of pebbles and the horn is a bit more distinctive where I’m at. That’s ok, the ambiance is similar I guess but I hope I find one with a real recording,
Hi Michael! I tried to reach out to you, but wasn't sure how I could (email? Dm?). Would love to ask you something in private about this video and sound. Hope you see my comment asap. Thank you sooo much!
Any one else listening, not to sleep but because they love the sound?
Yes 100%. Reminds me of my childhood. I lived near the sea so often heard a foghorn at night or in the early hours and always found it relaxing
Yes, I practically grew up on the Oregon coast at the kids so I love these sounds
Yes, love the sound of the foghorn. So atmospheric.
Can’t be helped, when fog gives you the horn.
Yep; me!
So peaceful and relaxing.
Thanks, Tucker!
@@OutdoorTherapy1 welcome 🙏
Some years ago, I suffered an injury and subsequent operation that required a long convalescence. I was in Falmouth in Cornwall, and there were many hours of loneliness, especially at night when I couldn't sleep. This was in the autumn, so there were many foggy days and nights, and though everything else was hushed by the fog, the entire harbour and bay would reverberate with the haunting call of the foghorn on St Anthony Head lighthouse. It was incredibly soothing, and this foghorn is close enough in tone and rhythm to offer a lot of comfort now. Thank you for sharing.
We're so happy it helps KAT!
@@OutdoorTherapy1 could you tell me where this foghorn is?
I can remember laying in bed when I was a kid and hearing the fog horns, good memories 🌹
I have the same memories....nostalgia of my child time growing near the North Sea
This sounds absolutely amazing. Creepy and atmospheric, but also strangely calming
Thanks so much! Yeah I guess I can see that - I guess it is a little creepy in a way 💛💛💛
Flash back to foggy fall weather when I was a kid. WHen the wind was right, even though I was inland a good ways, I could hear the fog horn . I used to open the window up even when it was cold so I could hear that sound. That was six decades or so ago. I think it was one in Salem Mass.
Thankyou for your memories ♥️
I grew up in Beverly, same thing, I loved it
@@lawnbank I lived in Hamilton at the time. We were likely listening to the same thing:)
God bless you
Fond memories bring u close to my heart...daily we are together Awaiting His promises...can not wait till I can see and Hear your voice I love so well
This is the only ambience video that made me actually feel like I was near a lighthouse! Thank you so much!
This is one of my favorites I have PTSD and this puts me to sleep within 20 minutes and keeps away nightmares!🎉🎉🎉😊
I'll never forget going on vacation in Maine. in the 60's. we always seemed to get up to Spruce Head when it was way past my, well everyone's bedtime, It was so dark and my Dad carried me and my sis up to attic bedroom, the POO next to the Hill's Cabin It was the safest place, safest feeling, safest everything! It was so safe I didn't want to sleep , i just wanted to cuddle and enjoy all that God gave me , that I was safe. Well.. 40 years later, after traveling all over the US and living in all sorts of cities and states.. Maine is where I'll die ! :)
So beautiful story...i wish you health,god bless you my friend!
Same with me, except we were in Owls Head. Often heard the Spruce Head horn “replying” to the Owls Head horn. Wish I was there!
Reminds me of Collinsport, Maine
You were/are very blessed.
I grew up on Long Island where I’d occasionally hear fog horns. I now live in Winthrop by the Sea just outside Boston - once in a while I hear them, too. I love it!
Ahhhhh you are so lucky! :)
One of the coolest sounds ever. Reminds me of Portland, Maine.
I was stationed with the uscg up in north Michigan. My house was right on the water with a view of Mackinac island. Some cold winter nights it would be very foggy and I would hear the ships signaling their ships horn for under way making way in fog. This brings me back there. One of my favorite times of my life.
Thank You God! I Love the Ocean!!
Me too! So glad you dig it!!
I can listen to this all day every day
I love how mysterious these sound
Lovely ...i like the light house in the scene
Nice, thanks! I'm having fun with these :)
I grew up in Saint John,New Brunswick, Canada. It was where the foghorn was invented and first installed. A different sound than this but I still find it relaxing.
Grand manan reminds me of home
OH No !!!... Thank you so much...! Have very a nice Beautiful ! day !!!... the screen black and its winday !!! very relaxing day !!! and very lovely Beautiful palaces !!! for visiting here !!!...
I need this on spotify!
I lived in a port town all my life . As a young child that fog horn sound was a little scary . But as got older it became reassuring . A foggy night . Clam chowder night .
This is perfect. It mentally takes me to my happy place that i lost about a year and a half ago. 💔
I grew up in the Oregon Coast. Fog horns, wind, seaguls and rain were all I knew, now I gotta listen to them on RUclips! Haha
Yeah that makes sense - I grew up in Kodiak Alaska with a similar soundscape. Thanks for watching Aaron!
I love it 💓
I have this coming through my speakers and rain and thunder playing on another phone ❤
Heh, this is SO 21st Century lingo. 🤔I might like to try a combo myself.
I love the sound makes me feel right at home.
holy crap.... I LOVE THIS
Oh thank you so much! I’ve been waiting for a lovely foghorn/ocean sleep video like this one and it’s 10 hours! I can’t wait to listen to it tonight! ❤️ 🌊
You're so welcome! I hope you enjoyed!!
I was born in St. John’s Nfld Canada. I’m sure these sounds are in my child memory . Comforting
I love this ambiance video. I sleep to it and study to it. Great video.
This one is a favorite....check the tide before you dose off.
This sound is so comforting and spacious to me! It resonates on multiple levels that I won't go into here but maybe I'll come back and type them later, as I love reading everyone else's stories and thoughts as well 🤍🌥⚓️
So glad you like it!! Thanks so much for watching!!
Loving the horn and fog 💜😺
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Nice - thanks! It was a subscriber suggestion... I'll have to do more of them soon :)
Благодарю Вас за это прекрасное видео!
Thank you It help me sleep 🙂👍
You're welcome 😊 Thanks so much for watching!
Thank you so much...!
I'm in heaven ⭐💫
Memories of the Spindrift Inn at Cannery Row in Monterey... the deepest sleep ever ♥️
Yes!!
I grew up on that bay! Santa Cruz, Moss landing and Monterey....
My soul belongs on that bay.
Just read Ray Bradbury's The Foghorn with this on headphones. Perfect!
Oooh, nice - love Bradbury but I haven't read that one. I'll have to put it on the list!!
I love it❤
Thanks Cristina!!
@@OutdoorTherapy1 your're welcome!
"I'll make me a sound and an apparatus and
they'll call it a Fog Horn and whoever hears it will know the sadness of eternity and the briefness of life." Someone else quoted that on another video, and they were absolutely right.
Nice one .it reminds me of the horror film the fog ⚓⛵
I can see that.... but I haven't seen that :)
@@OutdoorTherapy1 you should definitly see that movie...not only is it a classic but it will give you a whole new perspective on fog banks...useful information around halloween time...
@@justme4998 to right good film 🙈👍
The loop is a bit too short for me, but I still love that particular foghorn sound. 👍
love love love this
Thanks so much Virginia!! Love and Light to you!
Our foghorn doesn't sound like that, it's more high pitch and modern sounding yet it's an old lighthouse. We're off of Bay of Fundy. This one is creepy but very resonate.
Each lighthouse is coded with unique sound. Ours is 28/2 signature is sound. Softer than was Pacific Grove or most of the 11 around SF bay.
@@TacyAndersenBandon I am new to the maritimes so those are specs I never even considered. Thank you for sharing that's awesome!
When I was a child I wanted to be a lighthouse keeper. I never lived anywhere near the sea...and I was scared of heights so I don't know why I thought that but maybe it was the solitude that I was attracted to. In any case, I love this. Thank you for posting. It's equal first with the 10 hour BBC shipping forecast video on youtube for my money in regards to youtube videos.
I too want to be a lighthouse keeper I've actually looked into it but sadly there not used much anymore so one of those jobs is few and far between
You might enjoy "The Lighthouse", that stars Willem Dafoe & Robt Pattinson directed by Robt Eggers -- a deservedly "instant classic" after which viewing you will be a beacon to us all....
A great film with awesome cinematography, every frame is a work of art!@@MegaJackpinesavage
This is perfect, so relaxing, thank you
I miss hearing the foghorn
❤ L❤VE the lighthouse with the foghorn, it’s beautiful 😍 and the waves 🌊 crashing against the rocks.... 🥰 I could almost be home..... (trying to ignore the seagulls, you know why.... Hugs 🤗) Xxxxxxxxx ❤
I just love it....
AMAZING
Lovin' this!!
Stirs my soul........
It's 4AM.
I don't know whether to get up or go back to bed 😕
It’s hard to know what’s best
I did that this morning too! Thanks for watching and I hope you caught up on rest :-)
THAT is one brilliant and relatable statement. My experience tells me it's always best to return to the scene of the crime...bed. You can decide whether or not that was the right move later when you get up.
Foghorn noise
this put me to sleep every night on a cruise ship
Nice! I miss sleeping on a boat - I did some commercial fishing out of high school and learned to love it. Totally different than a cruise ship though... Thanks for watching!!
I can practically taste the salt water
This is so wonderful to listen to. Thank you! Anyone know of a similar one to this with a bell buoy?
This is an amazing piece! I’ve been studying the fog horns of San Francisco and I’m totally hooked. Where did you get source your fog horns from? Your videos are amazing, much love and thanks to you both Michael and Kait 🙏🏻✨ from Las Vegas
i'm reading a novel that is set at a lighthouse on a small island in scotland and this is perfect
What book?
@@stargirlkenn its called 'tired tired sea'
This is awesome!
❤❤❤
This will be my new EAS alarm
why do i love this sound so much!?
It's hard to explain, right? We're so glad you love it. Thanks for watching Eranza!!
I love you
4.9 stars, would've given five if the ocean was constant but in between the breaks it really captures the sound of fog. Next time have the wave just keep going, that would fix the stops.
Innsmouth, Massachusetts...
That is all.
It reminds me of the sound used in the movie "the lighthouse"
Takes me back to drizzly October nights at the Duluth -- Superior harbor with oreboats ducking back & forth under the Aerial Bridge. My grandfather told me that if I wanted to I could jump off the pier & swim all the way to Ireland. Of course 60 yrs ago I didn't believe him, but then later I wound up spending 11 years of my life working like mad in the Republic --- go figure. Better said, perhaps, I've spent 11 of my best years living in the Republic. Frank's long gone, of course, but I'm still thinking to swim my way back.
居然将我最喜欢的所有元素都集合在一起,梦里才有的画面
Is there any possibility to take a short extrait of this video for a documentary film?
Overlooking the ocean I occasionally see distant lights of passing ships come and go. The winds can be torrid here and the tides are astonishing. The waters rise slowly and then dash to hundreds of feet high and then the famed waves crash upon our hill and sometimes rush over our lighthouse.
It wavers in height and strength to be sure but the one constant is knowing when it will happen.
It happens with a fury when the two moons rise above coming from different directions as they sit directly above. The sun is always at the horizon as we are in an eternal sunrise-sunset. Our Orange dwarf stares at us at all times, and in the distance you can see the two main sequence stars dip and rise above our tidally locked planet.
This is our life on Proxima B. We always feel at home watching alpha Centauri A and B. Our triple star system.
I hear scientists just discovered an exotic planet only 4.2 light years away. They named it Earth. They also mentioned that Earth revolves on its axis unlike us. We can only live on the habitable zone of our planet. It circles the planet entirely but harbors life only within a 100 mile width.
Its beautiful here.
Nice - I want to visit Proxima B!
This sounds identical to Duluth, MN
Dulah had a diaphone. This is a fog siren as it ramps up abit
Haarrk haarkk
It not like any foghorn I've ever heard...but its nice.
Thanks John! Glad you like it!
Who came here after watching The Lighthouse 2019?
Iceberg Right Ahead!
That sounds like the Nash point fog horn up in the shetlands 😎
Well its a fog siren of some kind. Nash points fog siren has a higher pitch
Is this antonio bay?
It's like sleeping at signal hill. .
The one thing I'd say is that it's a bit weird to hear seagulls, it feels like this scene takes place at night and I'm very used to seagulls just in the daylight hours- I remember waking up to their obnoxious calls every early morning
wow this is like a uh REFERENCE to The Glow Pt 2 by the Microphones. crazy
Ray Bradbury brought me here
I used to teach The Fog Horn as a great tragedian love story before embarking on Romeo and Juliet. I only wish I’d had this sound as background coming from the deeps.
@@ValerieStonevs very cool. who was the love story between in your study on the fog horn?
@@Krillisander If you have the story, reread it, and look at the primordial creature who has laid at the bottom of the sea since time immemorial until it hears the foghorn. That sound lures it from the deeps, but of course, it’s elusive and the sea creature tries in vain to follow the sound. It’s an unrequited love, and the forlorn, love-sick sea creature returns to the deeps in futility.
Who has LAIN. Damned spellcheck thinks it knows grammar!
I work on a lighthouse and and still I use this to sleep. Am I dumb or what!
No way - really? That's awesome.
Anyone else listening to this constipated
YESS!!!! thought I was the only one!!
@@nitnurray Yeah, I did some research on incognito and it may be terminal. . .
@@redstein4587 any news on experimental treatment?
Yeah me too!! I find this video somehow always helps relieve the "pressure"
@@xx_g-dog_xx6856 THIS is the reason I set up a waterproof speaker in my bathroom!
Foghorn must be oooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo
Silhouette In Roblox PPl Came Here
This one is good except that it's Cycles too quickly
Got cthulhu vibes🦑
I want one of water windfarms the beeping fog horn
I sleep With it 🙄
Glad to hear it… Thanks so much for watching!
Came here after reading the foghorn by Ray Bradbury
Nice!
I just got back from reading the Book The Fog Horn. And now I’m sad
Bradbury’s great tragedy of a love story? From out of the primordial ooze? I loved that so very much.
1 minute in and you can hear it's the exact same sound repeating. One short and one long
Thanks for your feedback. Yes, it is a loop. But in any case that's exactly what fog horns do - repeat the same sound... no? Sorry it bothered you. Hopefully you'll like some of the other 1000+ videos on our channel with much longer loops. Cheers!
@@OutdoorTherapy1you got me exited as its a fog siren
Hi, can i please ask, is this exactly the same as a different video you have with a different thumbnail saying "FOGHORN" in text? I am really sleep deprived and realised they sound exactly the same at the start, but my concentration span beyond that currently doesn't exist. Plz help!
my new fallout 4 backround music :v
Perfect :-)
A fog horn for sleeping, now i heard everything. 😂
Not to be mean but this doesn’t sound at all like the ocean I was on. The waves do not sound like a waterfall of pebbles and the horn is a bit more distinctive where I’m at. That’s ok, the ambiance is similar I guess but I hope I find one with a real recording,
Hi Michael! I tried to reach out to you, but wasn't sure how I could (email? Dm?). Would love to ask you something in private about this video and sound. Hope you see my comment asap. Thank you sooo much!
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That place looks like a ghost ship is gunna come out lol
Fog horn should be varied, and at varying intervals. Not realistic.
The Lighthouse was a good film, and successfully ruined this for me.
Sorry. I don't speak whale.