A striking forest landscape unfolds where massive sandstone walls rise directly from the ground, standing quietly among trees and exposed roots. The warm, reddish tones of the rock contrast with the deep greens of the surrounding woodland, creating a natural balance that feels grounding and calm. Shaped over long periods of time by wind, rain, and slow erosion, the cliffs carry a sense of permanence that is immediately noticeable.

Moving alongside these formations, the atmosphere of the forest begins to change. Sound becomes softer, steps slow down, and attention naturally shifts away from detail toward a broader sense of space. Layers of stone, intertwined roots, and shifting shadows form a setting where time feels less defined. Nothing draws focus abruptly. Instead, the environment invites quiet observation and stillness.

This recording was made at the Altschlossfelsen near Eppenbrunn, where sandstone formations extend through the forest like natural walls. The surrounding woods add depth and enclosure, allowing the scene to unfold calmly and without interruption. Nothing has been staged or altered. What you see reflects the character of this place as it exists, shaped by time, weather, and the steady presence of the forest.