Man going deaf after lifelong search for nature's sounds
A longtime seeker of solitude and spaces devoid of noise pollution, Gordon Hempton has been recording the pure sounds of nature for more than 30 years, but now that might change because Hempton is going deaf. Jeff Glof reports.

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