In 1997, the ocean seemed to confess a secret. A hydrophone picked up a sound so deep and powerful i
https://www.myscrappydays.com/news.php?slug=the-mystery-of-the-bloop-ocean-sound-or-sea-monster In 1997, the ocean seemed to confess a secret. A hydrophone picked up a sound so deep and powerful it traveled for thousands of miles. Scientists called it “The Bloop”. For months, the world speculated about sea monsters, lost civilizations, and Lovecraftian horrors. But what really lies behind this chilling sound? 🌊 A Roar from the Deep The NOAA (National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration) was monitoring the seas, originally to track submarines during the Cold War. But in the South Pacific, off the coast of Chile, they recorded something unexpected: a low-frequency sound so strong it was detected more than 3,000 miles away. The sound was nicknamed “Bloop”. Its waveform resembled that of marine animals—but at an unimaginable scale. If it were biological, the creature would have to be the size of a city. #Bloop #Oceanmystery #NOAA #Icebergfracturing #Seamonsters #Cthulhu











