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Gull Harbor: The British Report on the Loss of the Titanic (Part 3) – Ocean Calm & Sleep Story Listening

Gull Harbor: The British Report on the Loss of the Titanic (Part 3) – Ocean Calm & Sleep Story Listening

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Settle onto a breezy coastal porch as The British Report on the Loss of the Titanic (Part 3) continues. This chapter details the ship’s Atlantic voyage — the ice messages she received, her speed, weather that night, and the final moments before disaster. Read gently over warm AM-radio tones, it pairs naturally with the soft waves and distant gulls of Gull Harbor. (00:00) Ocean breeze, sleep story, breathing cues (12:40) AM radio reading of Titanic Report Part 3, ice warnings and collision (53:50) Gentle coastal ambience only About Gull Harbor: A warm summer porch overlooking the bay. Waves roll softly against the shoreline as a salty breeze drifts through, helping you settle into quiet, restful drowsiness. About The Sleep Retreat: A peaceful sleep podcast blending soothing narration, immersive soundscapes, and calming bedtime stories to help you unwind and drift into deep sleep. The Sleep Retreat is a production of Six Horse Media. Stories and narration by James Wolner. Have a question or want to suggest a new soundscape? Email: info@sixhorsemedia.com Interested in advertising? Contact: info@sixhorsemedia.com Website: thesleepretreatpodcast.com YouTube: @The-Sleep-Retreat Bluesky: @thesleepretreatpod.bsky.social X/Twitter: @sleepretreatpod Instagram: @sleepretreatpod TikTok: @sleepretreatpod Music Credits: Track Title: Sleep Meditation Artist: Mapa Source: Jamendo.com Track Title: Meditation Healing Artist: Bulbasound Source: Jamendo.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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