[QUOTE=Athena]Deep sea swamp gas.[/QUOTE]
From Deep sea swamps on a deep sea airplane.
Yeah, The Bloop could be Shifting Icebergs.
If not, then Cthluhu. :v:
[QUOTE=Weegee]From Deep sea swamps on a deep sea airplane.
Yeah, The Bloop could be Shifting Icebergs.
If not, then Cthluhu. :v:[/QUOTE]
Aren't the coordinates pretty close to the equator?
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Actually, no it's not.
[QUOTE=Doneeh]Download the Half-Life mod, it explains it but is weird as hell.[/QUOTE]
I don't have Half Life though... I have Half Life Source though...
[QUOTE=PelPix123]The coordinates are within 20 degrees of the "fictional" underwater city, if I'm not mistaken.
It makes you think.[/QUOTE]
[quote=wikipedia=]Because the Bloop noise originated near the location of the fictional sunken city of R'lyeh from H.P. Lovecraft's story "The Call of Cthulhu", the Bloop has been linked to Cthulhu by Lovecraft fans.[2] In the alternate reality game promoting the movie, the Bloop was also linked to the monster from Cloverfield[3] The Bloop was seen in The Loch by Steve Alten as the call of an undiscovered species of giant eel,[4] as well as in Frank Schätzing's novel The Swarm as the speech of the intelligent species, the Yrr.[5]. The title track from Dntel's 2001 album Life Is Full of Possibilities repeats a sample of the Bloop sound set to music.[/quote]
Yeah... sort of scary...
[QUOTE=PelPix123]The coordinates are within 20 degrees of the "fictional" underwater city, if I'm not mistaken.
It makes you think.[/QUOTE]
20degrees is like 2222km
Coral castle:
[quote=wikipedia]Edward Leedskalnin was jilted by his 16-year-old fiancée Agnes Scuffs in Latvia, just one day before the wedding. Leaving for America, he came down with terminal tuberculosis[citation needed] but spontaneously healed, stating that magnets had some effect on his disease.
Hoping to somehow impress Scuffs, he spent over 28 years building the Coral Castle, refusing to allow anyone to view him while he worked. A few teenagers, who claimed to have witnessed his work, reported that he had caused the blocks of coral to move like hydrogen balloons. The only tool that Leedskalnin spoke of using was a "perpetual motion holder."
Leedskalnin originally built the castle, which he named Rock Gate Park, in Florida City, FL around 1923. He purchased the land from Ruben Moser whose wife helped assist him when he had a very bad bout with tuberculosis.[1] Florida City, which borders the Florida Everglades, is the southernmost city in the United States that is not on an island. It was an extremely remote location with very little development at the time. The castle remained in Florida City until about 1936 when Leedskalnin decided to move and take the castle with him. No one knows for sure why Leedskalnin decided to relocate. The Coral Castle website states that he chose to move in order to protect his privacy when discussion about developing land in the area of the castle started.[2] The second commonly held notion was that he wanted to relocate to a more populous locale after being badly beaten one night by hooligans looking to rob him.[3] He spent three years moving the Coral Castle structures ten miles (16 km) north from Florida City to its current location in Homestead, FL.
Leedskalnin continued to work on the castle up until his death in 1951. The coral pieces that are part of the newer castle and were not among those transported from the original location were quarried on the property only a few feet away from the southern wall.[/quote]
Pretty much a castle which was built by one man using old tools and somehow lifting 2 ton coral blocks and placing them on top of each other.
And in 2005 a hurricane hit the area and leveled everything but the castle.
[media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EGpEvQN9sMY[/media]
it's probably just Nessy taking a road trip
Nessie is going to meet her old boyfriend Cthulhu, (Wait is it even a male?) to have some hardcore sea monster style sex.
Those are moans you hear.
Underwater weather balloons filled with deep sea swap gas.
Being assraped by nessy.
HAHA haven't heard that one 4 times!
There's also the "[B]Slow Down[/B]" sound which was also heard from the depths of the pacific from an unknown source. Except this one is more scary than the [I]Bloop[/I].
"Slow Down", at 16x times its original speed:
[media]http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/7/79/Slowdown.ogg[/media]
[url="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Slow_Down_(unidentified_sound)"][U]Wikipedia[/U][/url]
[QUOTE=wzbz]There's also the "[B]Slow Down[/B]" sound which was also heard from the depths of the pacific from an unknown source. Except this one is more scary than the [I]Bloop[/I].
"Slow Down", at 16x times its original speed:
[media]http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/7/79/Slowdown.ogg[/media]
[url="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Slow_Down_(unidentified_sound)"][U]Wikipedia[/U][/url][/QUOTE]
What the... under sea zombies!?!
I probably should be reading this...at night...with all the lights off...and with all the walls being windows that stare into the darkness.
[QUOTE=Kombayn]I probably should be reading this...at night...with all the lights off...and with all the walls being windows that stare into the darkness.[/QUOTE]
No, read it in the middle of the ocean.
[QUOTE=jvemPiRe14]No, read it in the middle of the ocean.[/QUOTE]
After you look around and say to yourself "I'll catch whatever it is!" and then you dive ine.
Never to be heard from again.
Damn those Bloop and Slow Down sounds sure sound intrigueing. It's mysterious nonsense like that interests me. Personally I think the sounds could be coming from submarines perhaps. I mean, it's not just the US that runs covert operations underwater.
Or, it's a gigantic squid!!!
[QUOTE=tomirlik]Damn those Bloop and Slow Down sounds sure sound intrigueing. It's mysterious nonsense like that interests me. Personally I think the sounds could be coming from submarines perhaps. I mean, it's not just the US that runs covert operations underwater.
Or, its a gigantic squid!!![/QUOTE]
Or...
Something else...
:v:
[QUOTE=copypasta]
So ur with ur honey and yur making out wen the phone rigns. U anser it n the vioce is "wut r u doing wit my daughter?" U tell ur girl n she say "my dad is ded". THEN WHO WAS PHONE?[/QUOTE]
This remains unsolved.
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[QUOTE=ridinmybike]You know you can contribute too[/QUOTE]
Who me? Nah.
JK
[QUOTE=ridinmybike]Coral castle:
Pretty much a castle which was built by one man using old tools and somehow lifting 2 ton coral blocks and placing them on top of each other.
And in 2005 a hurricane hit the area and leveled everything but the castle.
[media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EGpEvQN9sMY[/media][/QUOTE]
That video was scary :(
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[QUOTE=TGX][url]http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mel%27s_Hole[/url][/QUOTE]Huh?
Sorry, kinda freaked out from those sounds.
[QUOTE=atiradeon]That video was scary :(
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Huh?
Sorry, kinda freaked out from those sounds.[/QUOTE]
It's what appears to be a bottomless pit. It also supposedly can resurrect dead animals.
Sunken Ry'leh :tinfoil:
That is why I don't swim in the ocean, you never know what the fuck is in it. :(
I love this kind of stuff. I could read and discuss it for hours.
Here is el chupacabra
[media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SmHmnfgON4A[/media]
[sp]aka nude old man taking a shit in the woods at night[/sp]
[b] Number Stations [/b]
[quote=Wikipedia] Numbers stations are shortwave radio stations of uncertain origin. They generally broadcast mechanically generated voices reading streams of numbers, words, letters (sometimes using a spelling alphabet), tunes or Morse code. They are in a wide variety of languages and the voices are usually women's, though sometimes men's or children's voices are used.
Evidence supports popular assumptions that the broadcasts are channels of communication used to send messages to spies. This has not been publicly acknowledged by any government that may operate a numbers station, but in one case, Cuban numbers station espionage has been publicly prosecuted in a United States federal court.
Numbers stations appear and disappear over time (although some follow regular schedules), and their overall activity has increased slightly since the early 1990s. This increase suggests that, as spy-related phenomena, they were not unique to the Cold War. [/quote]
[quote] Number Stations have been reported since World War I and continue to this day. The broadcasts are usually a female voice (though male voices have been heard. They are sometimes apparently random, and other times organised. In the 90’s, amateur radio enthusiasts tracked the source of one number station to a US military base. The FCC refused to comment.[/quote]
Here are some links to examples of Number Stations.
This one is the clearest and most understandable.
[url]http://listverse.s3.amazonaws.com/music/number.mp3[/url]
[media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6P9v84kO2lI[/media]
Creepy...
[QUOTE=Tameric][b] Number Stations [/b]
Here are some links to examples of Number Stations.
This one is the clearest and most understandable.
[url]http://listverse.s3.amazonaws.com/music/number.mp3[/url]
[media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6P9v84kO2lI[/media]
Creepy...[/QUOTE]
That's weird man, anyone decode them?
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