Hello John, I'm currently studying photography at UWE and am interested in 
doing a project on the Hum. I think the phenomenon is fascinating and I'd 
love to find out more about it. Do you think you could tell me a few places 
around Bristol where you find the hum measurements are especially lower and 
higher? Like the playing field you mention? Thanks a lot, any help is much 
appreciated! 

On Thursday, 30 August 2012 08:50:02 UTC+1, john dawes wrote:
>
>  On the East side of Bristol there is situated a playing field of about 
> 40 acres which for over 100 years was used a site to dump chemical waste. 
> The deposits are about 40 feet in depth with a covering of around 2 inches 
> of top soil. Hum measurements on this field are much lower than the 
> surrounding area, and observing these measurements it gave satisfaction to 
> discover that without knowing the reason why, I had found it beneficial to 
> spend time on this field when the Hum level was very high. This is further 
> evidence that the level of discomfort experienced by sufferers will depend 
> greatly on the type of land on which their home is standing..
>

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