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How About the Eeriest Sounds Recorded in the Ocean?

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From blooping sounds that could make a sea monster jealous to creepy groans that would give a haunted house a run for its money, the sounds coming from the depths will send chills down your wetsuit. Ever heard of the "Bloop"? No, it's not the sound of a balloon being twisted – it's a monstrous underwater noise recorded in 1997 that left scientists scratching their heads. And then there's the "Whistle": a bizarre sound that resembles a spooky tune straight from a horror flick. Now, let's talk about the "Julia" - it's a mysterious sound that's like the ocean's version of a creaky door. And it doesn't stop there. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices [https://megaphone.fm/adchoices]

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