The underwater bloops
In the 90s, the US National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration detected an intensely loud sound from the deep ocean whose origin has been a mystery for both the NOAA and the world. With several theories around “The Bloop Sound,” the name given, none seems to be perfectly accurate.

While some people believe that this sound was produced by a gigantic aquatic creature lurking deep inside the oceans, the NOAA scientists proposed that this sound was caused by an iceberg that cracked away from an Antarctic Glacier.
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