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Students at the Estonian Academy of Arts joined with the Pähni Nature Centre to create the megaphones.
Students at the Estonian Academy of Arts joined with the Pähni Nature Centre to create the megaphones. (Photo: Tõnu Tunnel)

Giant Wooden Megaphones

Who needs music when you can listen to the birds and rivers in high-def?

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(Photo: Tõnu Tunnel)

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One Eastern European park has found a way to turn the volume up on nature by constructing sit-in wooden megaphones where visitors can drink in an amplified version of all the forest noises.

Built by the Estonian Academy of Arts, these are located throughout in the southeastern part of the countryand are designed to make rustling leaves, chirping birds, and flowing creeks sound even crisper. The structures also amplify regular old human-producedmusic, so musicians can set up inside and play for a local audience.

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Lead Photo: Tõnu Tunnel

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