Tessa Ann used Tibetan and crystal bowls to tap into the unique sound of the caves [BBC] Sixty-five thousand people visit the Marble Arch Caves every year to see its ancient underground passages and ...
Tibetan and crystal singing bowls, gongs and rain sticks were used to capture the essence of the 330 million-year-old cave network Sixty-five thousand people visit the Marble Arch Caves every year to ...
Sending visitors to sleep would be a nightmare for most museums, but curators of one new show are dreaming of exactly that. The first-ever exhibition on a “tingly” phenomenon that helps people relax ...
Do you quiver with pleasure when you hear hair being brushed, a reader gently turning the pages of an old book or fingernails tapping the rim of a wooden bowl? Have you ever felt a frisson when ...
Maybe you've seen one of the millions of videos devoted to ASMR on the internet, or perhaps you experience the brain tingles yourself. Here's what you need to know about the phenomenon, adapted from ...
Sixty-five thousand people visit the Marble Arch Caves every year to see its ancient underground passages and striking limestone formations. Now a new tourism initiative hopes to entice even more ...