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Late afternoon at Point Lonsdale, looking out across the entrance to Port Phillip Bay as ships make their way through The Rip, entering Port Phillip Bay or departing toward open ocean. This long-form edition loops the original 40-minute real-time sequence for extended playback. The visual and soundscape repeat seamlessly, without cuts or artificial transitions. Filmed in unbroken real time, this fixed coastal view observes vessels navigating the treacherous channel between Point Lonsdale and Point Nepean. The light sits low, flattening the water into shifting bands of silver and blue. Tidal movement shapes the surface — the water unsettled and in constant motion beneath the hulls. Wind carries across the microphone throughout the recording, present but not forceful. Engines arrive gradually, a low mechanical undertone beneath moving water and occasional seabirds. Each vessel passes deliberately, shaped by current and channel — the working rhythm of a maritime threshold where ocean narrows into bay. There is no music, narration, or artificial sound design — only real-time field recording and an unbroken coastal view, intended for rest, focus, or simply allowing time to pass. You may join at any point and allow the film to continue as long as needed. If this kind of quiet, observational maritime ambience is useful to you, you’re welcome to subscribe for future recordings. Listening Note This recording preserves the natural coastal soundscape of late afternoon, including wind, water movement, distant engines, and seabirds. The dynamic range is intentional and uncompressed.