Mysterious 'Bloop' Sound Heard Again in the Ocean, Leaving Scientists Baffled. A strange, low-frequency sound, nicknamed 'Bloop,' has been detected in the Pacific Ocean, sparking renewed interest and concern among marine biologists and acoustic experts. The eerie noise, which was first detected in 1997, is believed to be one of the loudest sounds ever recorded on Earth, with some estimates suggesting it could be louder than a Saturn V rocket during launch. Despite numerous attempts to identify the source of the sound, its origin remains a mystery, leaving scientists to speculate about the possibility of an unknown marine creature or even a natural phenomenon such as a massive iceberg calving event.


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