Sounds like what I previously described as a Star Ship engaging the
warp drive. I tried to inquire and search for different types of
infrasound footprints to help me understand but there is not much I
could find out there that is public and that I can compare files to.
Rich
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wrote:
> Standing on the shore of Icy Straights (opposite the entrance to
> Glacier Bay) in Alaska one June evening, 6 of those in the
> bioacoustic group I was leading were engulfed by this compelling
wave
> of infrasound which we couldn't actually hear but could only feel
> resonating throughout our bodies. I figure it was somewhere around
12
> - 14Hz given the periodicity. It was, as they say in the
vernacular,
> an awesome moment. Seemingly coming from everywhere, we had no
idea
> what it was since there was nothing mechanical we could see and
the
> nearest human dwelling was 8 miles across from where we stood.
I've
> heard this phenomenon twice in Alaska. Once in that location. Once
on
> the outer shore of Yakutat.
>
> Bernie Krause
>
> >Saw a story at Wired News about tectonic-y natural sounds:
> >
> >http://www.wired.com/news/print/0,1294,66495,00.html
> >
> >
> >--greg
> >
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> >
> >"Microphones are not ears,
> >Loudspeakers are not birds,
> >A listening room is not nature."
> >Klas Strandberg
> >Yahoo! Groups Links
> >
> >
> >
> >
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