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Old 12-19-2005, 11:09 AM   #10
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Originally Posted by Acres per Second
Because Lake Winnipesaukee is surrounded by steep shorelines, hills, islands and mountains, it's most likely that noise is echoed by the landscape. (Something that can't happen on Florida lakes).
Great in theory if the surounding area is rock , stone and/or concrete as in a stadium .
In reality , mother nature has supplied trees , bushes , shrubbery and even weeds , all of which act as a sound deadener much like the difference in a room with wall to wall carpet verses a room with hardwood floors. The carpeted room will be quieter and have less echo
So lets stop the clearing of land for McMansions
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