A 230-foot-long instrument in Zadar, Croatia, that uses sea waves to create a constantly changing melody through 35 tuned tubes.
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00:00In the coastal city of Zadar, Croatia, lies a remarkable musical instrument known as the
00:09Sea Organ, Morskor Golc.
00:12Designed by architect Nikola Basic in 2005, this 230-foot-long, 70-meters, system of pipes
00:20and chambers harnesses the power of the sea to create enchanting sounds.
00:25As waves crash into the pipes, air pressure pushes through the chambers, releasing air
00:30through 35 tuned tubes, producing a constantly changing melody.
00:35This unique instrument, which uses the movement of the sea to create sound, has become a popular
00:40tourist attraction and a symbol of Zadar's creativity and innovation, earning its place
00:44among the top 21 most incredible musical instruments in the world.