Watch this: The scrape of the frozen sea sounds a lot like Bigfoot
Listen to these amazing noises coming from ice scraping off each other. The following video of the frozen Black Sea near Odessa was recorded back in February 2012. It's a rare event of ice floes rubbing up against stones and each other with squeaks. Some say this is the same noise that ice cubes make when your crush them between your teeth. It's quite terrifying to listen to.
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No big deal, I hear the same types of noises about five times a day when my fat wife is in the bathroom.
ReplyDeleteThose are unique sounds. I'm sure they're much different live and in person. I grew up on a small lake in Michigan maybe a mile across. The sounds of the ice expanding were quite different that this black sea video. The closest thing to it is the sounds of whales singing. Just eerie, when there's no wind. There's also a depth to it that it unique, and different when there's not any snow on it. They were some of the coolest memories of my childhood. I had to listen to this video, it's almost sensory overload noisey, and I've only got little headphones on.
Delete^Your lake noises seem pretty cool. Whale songs from the forest! Do you think this vid is legit? It is from Russia....
DeleteI do think this video is real, though I've never seen anything like it in person. It looks fairly violent, and I bet it's very loud. On the small lake i grew up on, the sounds were usually more isolated sounds that appear out of silence. There'd be a kind of echo as well. There were stressing sounds as well as sharpe cracking sounds. When the snow was covering it, it was different yet, kind of muffled. Hard to describe, but really unique, and at night under the moonlight, all most other worldly. I'd like to hear some other people try to describe these sounds. Maybe we could google it.
DeleteIce is awesome. It is almost like a living thing. Back in North Country NY, we played hockey on the pond next to my parents. The season ended when the first big kid fell through the ice in the spring. I remember running traplines with my Dad and the creeks and beaver ponds would be frozen but if yoy listened you could hear clicks, pops, sighs, squeals and all kinds of cool noises.
DeleteThe lakes would freeze so thick you drove your car or truck out on the ice to ice fish. The best memories were during the thaw. The woods and swamps were so full of life. Birds and animals coming back and the water dripping while the ice told the returning critters about the winter.
I still love the winter and really miss the four seasons back there. Western WA gets to little snow and no real freeze. Growing up in the outdoors is why I have such a respect for Mother Nature. If you really want to understand how she is a living breathing being, go to the states with four full seasons and spend a bunch of time just listening and watching the outdoors through a winter and spring thaw.
Thanks for the response James...
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Sounds like an evil dentist using one of those old foot-pedal drills.
ReplyDeletenot much like bigfoot - a bit like some dolphins and humpback sounds.
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DeleteSounds like an unidentified submerged object (USO) that cannot get their damned flux capacitor to start.
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ReplyDeleteThat sounds a lot like the sounds whales and dolphins make recorded underwater, even the clicks. Maybe that is where they learned to make them, they're just imitating these sounds, lol.
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