Incredibly Loud Mystery Sounds From Around the World
#1
These stories crop up every few years it seems like. 

It's not super interesting to me... but this one in Guizhou caught my attention because there was an earthquake in the same area shortly after, which leads me to wonder if a lot of these weird noises are tectonic. 




The Guizhou Mountains, China, summer of 2020
0:15 sounds like a pissed off cat with the pitch slowed way down, and seriously amplified. 





Windsor, CA • Michigan • Finland  --  2015-2016
The one in Windsor sounds like someone using a Trumpet in a valley to communicate with whales. 






Forest Grove, OR. (Apparently there are reports of this noise dating back 40 years ago, and as recently as this year; apparently it doesn't last for longer than a few days, and then it's years before it happens again (I watched about ten different vids on the subject, who knows if any of that info is accurate)).

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While searching for more of this stuff I found a lot of cool footage of people with their phone in the woods recording weird sounds; not the kind of stuff that's heard around the entire region like the above noises, but just creepy mysterious shit that they happened to stumble within audible range of.
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#2


Alberta, Canada. 

What The Fuck
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#3


LMFAOOOO at the narrator getting the fuck out of there.
 
This isn't one of those "world sounds", it's just some dude chilling with mushrooms while some fucker screams from deeper in the woods. You can tell it's a human being by the way the voice draws out and starts crapping out a little. I mean I could make a more menacing sound than that, no problem. Pretty sure that would be my initial response if I'm alone in the woods and I hear that shit. I'm going full primal.
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#4
This is more WTF than the previous Alberta sampling. Jeeesus. 

Human sounds I'm cool with, but if I heard this I'd shit right in the snow. 

I don't know, though. I mean as freaky as it is, there's a kind of soothing undertow to it, like impossibly gigantic whales slowly fucking.

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#5


Poor British dude... LMAO... he's clearly not having these noises while his wife could give the vaguest FUUUUUCK.

She's like "I don't know what it is, we're here to ski, let's go"

He's like " .... 'ang on a minute..." rofl. At the end he says "I don't like this" as his wife is hustling deeper into the shit. 

Damn tho... the last couple seconds of the sound are pretty wild.
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#6
Rage 
Yeah right this shit again.
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#7
Yoda 
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#9
(04-19-2021, 07:53 AM)ELFUNGUSMAXIMUS Wrote: Yeah right this shit again.

Awwwww, poor fungiiii. :(
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#10
This strange sounds from the sky phenomenon has been going on for years, I guess I first heard of it around 2011 or so. I know it really kicked up around/after the time of the great Norway Spiral...



The really freaky ones sound like metal scraping together way up in the heavens.

As for what it really is, I have decided over the years of listening to the videos, seeing reports from locals, etc. it is most likely wind blowing through something...

Here's a fairly recent example of what it can sound like and why we shouldn't underestimate it as a cause:

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#11
In the case of the regional sounds, I think it's tectonic/magnetic. Has something to do with the under-crust emitting sound from great distance that is super-amplified by various physics. I think it's possible nobody read any of my blurbs, I'm just having fun with it, lol. I probably could have made more of an effort.

Something I discovered when culling this content is that I enjoy watching the people freak out and stare at the sky or spin the camera around repeatedly like they're going to capture the eye of some great beast emerging from the depth of the mountain or woods. LOLOOOL! But I especially enjoy the ones where people are bolting from a scream or a howl. Fucking pussies!!! rofl
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#12
Yeah that makes sense too!
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#13
(04-19-2021, 06:24 PM)Mister Obvious Wrote: Yeah that makes sense too!

The first time I saw one of those spirals I couldn't help but think of Van Vogh's "Starry Night".
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