The Apocalyptic Sounds Heard Around The World • Mystery Files

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  • Опубліковано 15 чер 2023
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  • @samrakita4279
    @samrakita4279 10 місяців тому +2694

    For anyone wondering why that one woman told the kids to get into the bathroom, it's a common hurricane safety thing here in Florida. Bathrooms usually have very sturdy walls, and few if any windows, making it one of the best rooms to hunker in during extreme weather.

    • @phatcok4569
      @phatcok4569 9 місяців тому +173

      i live in tornado alley, this is common practice for a tornado emergency as well.

    • @DCapps1994
      @DCapps1994 9 місяців тому +79

      Was gonna say the same thing tornado 101 is bathroom

    • @trinityanderson859
      @trinityanderson859 9 місяців тому +10

      Same with tornadoes

    • @steph8030593
      @steph8030593 9 місяців тому +3

      I mean not if the roof flies off

    • @nickolime4152
      @nickolime4152 8 місяців тому

      @@steph8030593 yes but the walls are sturdy theyll protect you

  • @mookie271
    @mookie271 11 місяців тому +9852

    I appreciate Ryan for taking a minute to pause and smile widely when he first mentions "brontidi". You, sir, are a gift to humanity.

    • @mia.t
      @mia.t 11 місяців тому +20

      Why?

    • @danieltukua4527
      @danieltukua4527 11 місяців тому

      @@mia.tsounds like titty

    • @alesacc
      @alesacc 11 місяців тому +199

      It’s so funny how he just said bron-tiddy when I’m Italian and it now… ruined my language for me forever 😂😂

    • @KaladinVegapunk
      @KaladinVegapunk 11 місяців тому +57

      Hahaha honestly I'm just cracking up aliens is flagged as a sensitive topic in the description.. Like..i guess there are wackos that think they got probed hahaha but still

    • @siobhan-rae
      @siobhan-rae 11 місяців тому

      @@KaladinVegapunki could see someone having an irrational fear of aliens, i watched signs when i was like 5 and it fucked me up for a hot second

  • @raymondmendez9832
    @raymondmendez9832 3 місяці тому +484

    This is the noise trees make when they fall in the forest and no one’s around they just get louder so people can hear

    • @greg_one_izm
      @greg_one_izm Місяць тому +5

      but if they get louder so people can hear them, then people are around to hear them, therefore, we still don't have an answer to the age old question...

    • @spuriouslathos2518
      @spuriouslathos2518 25 днів тому +1

      ​@@greg_one_izm I mean, he just answered it. If no one's around, they just yell louder to get somebody's attention.

    • @sateIIitepilot
      @sateIIitepilot 21 день тому

      @@spuriouslathos2518 When no ones around it doesn't mean that if you yell louder someone will magically appear, (facepalm) you and op are two peas in an obtuse pod, lol

  • @bobskewer1874
    @bobskewer1874 8 місяців тому +507

    I feel like cave noises should make an appearance here. Either wind blowing into / out of cave systems or wind blowing across cave entrances. The size/ shape of the cave would change the sound and water level inside could change it further. This would also be dependent on wind speed and direction making it very randomized even in front of the same cave.

    • @salenebrom6476
      @salenebrom6476 2 місяці тому +5

      This

    • @noah-xu7uq
      @noah-xu7uq 2 місяці тому +7

      here in florida all the cave noises ive heard was from a bat or rocks falling causing a echo. our caves arent that deep though

    • @Vagitarian01
      @Vagitarian01 2 місяці тому +24

      Like nature's version of blowing across an empty beer bottle.

    • @nazer9
      @nazer9 Місяць тому +2

      I think this is most likely whats happening but instead of just creating a noise with the cave its hitting a frequency thats also vibrating the mountain or rocks the cave is made from. This would likely cause the sound created to be much louder. This theory also accounts for why its so different all over the world.
      Also the physics of sound is sometimes weird in practice. when you combine sound waves in a certain way they can completely cancel each other out, but the opposite is also true, they can be constructive. There are sometimes also "sweat spots" when it comes to vibrating at the same frequency as the material being used to create those sound waves that ends up being much louder and able to project much farther than you'd expect. (This is why violin makers have started vibrating the top and back as they carve those parts of the instrument.)

    • @Ratqueenaisy
      @Ratqueenaisy Місяць тому

      Earth inhale

  • @Phantom9252
    @Phantom9252 11 місяців тому +5676

    Shane is once again so correct. There's no evidence to link these various sounds together and they all sound so different and are so geographically distant it's reasonable to say they have unique sources.

    • @dottyContrarian
      @dottyContrarian 11 місяців тому +199

      i feel like there's at most three or four different sounds (sustained high-pitched note and various weird eerie sounds) because a lot of them are pretty much the same to me.

    • @markjd4
      @markjd4 11 місяців тому +84

      If so, that doesn’t lessen the mystery, it compounds it!

    • @Lilithly
      @Lilithly 11 місяців тому +229

      ​​@@markjd4 not really. Some of them are probably actually trains, etc. There's a very noisy trash compactor near my house - just because I didn't know what it was as a kid, doesn't make it mysterious.

    • @im_spiz
      @im_spiz 11 місяців тому +17

      @lilithly loud garbage compactor. Definitely reasonable.

    • @chuckalakatoob
      @chuckalakatoob 11 місяців тому +62

      ​@Vana Ri you'd think with millions of people hearing and watching these type of videos, that companies responsible for these noises would explain it.
      But no one's has said anything about them.

  • @ichmeiner4531
    @ichmeiner4531 11 місяців тому +549

    Had that happen in my region years ago. Some people went a bit nuts. A couple of days after, it was revealed that it was just the sounds from a construction site, perfectly echoed from the stoney mountain surrounding it. They even replicated the exact same sounds as proof. And 99% of the 'trumpets of heaven' noise from around the world sounds *exactly* like that.

    • @ichmeiner4531
      @ichmeiner4531 11 місяців тому +47

      @@syaondri it wasn't done on purpose, it was just different construction noises thrown around and amplified by the shape and content of the surrounding area. Metal scraping on metal, metal scraping on stone, different saws on various materials, excavated dirt and stone getting tossed around etc. The sound that ultimately could be heard in my teeny tiny town was pretty distorted from the original noises, too, so it was really a mystery for a few days.
      Honestly, pretty much all of the sounds in the video are quite similar, the only one that's very different is the obnoxiously loud one - not because the sound is much different, but the noise level. The one in my area wasn't close to that loud. You could easily hear it even inside, but still hold a normal conversation.

    • @FukaiKokoro
      @FukaiKokoro 11 місяців тому +9

      Some of these happened in extremely remote areas. Like I'm glad you feel that way but I personally feel it's something by programs like haarp. Maybe unintentionally? Obviously some of them are faked. but I wouldn't just say everyone is due to construction.

    • @ichmeiner4531
      @ichmeiner4531 11 місяців тому +17

      @@syaondri ah, sorry for the misunderstanding. Once the mystery was solved (by a group of students from our university, if I remember correctly) they indeed could reproduce the various sounds on purpose. They even made announcements on the local radio to make people aware of what's going on. A bunch of people from the university 'tested' the shit out of it for an afternoon (I'd bet they had a barbecue, beer and lots of fun messing with all the variations they could think of... 😅) and the construction company put up some wood and dirt walls in the right places to prevent the sound from traveling that way.

  • @danieg1431
    @danieg1431 7 місяців тому +424

    Shane's imitation of the Northern Lights' sounds are actually really accurate

    • @kiriraganna
      @kiriraganna Місяць тому +4

      I live in a country where you can see them very often and I have witnessed them since I was a child, but I have never heard anything. Some people claim they have heard something, but it's not a well enough known of an experience that people in general would have a consensus on what they sound like. And no, I don't count the kind of emissions that are artificially converted to sound by different machines, that doesn't exactly count. The thing is, northern lights are SO high up in the atmosphere that even if they did let out a sound, you're unlikely to hear it on the ground.

    • @EtherealWonders1216
      @EtherealWonders1216 Місяць тому +1

      ​@kiriraganna they are talking about the sound they make in some fancy science way, I think Neil degrasse Tyson made a video on it

    • @kiriraganna
      @kiriraganna Місяць тому +2

      @@EtherealWonders1216 Right so the radio waves or something like that. But if you count those, then you have to count literally every other wavelength that hits our planet, including sunrays, and we usually don't consider the sun as something that lets out a sound either, even though we have scientific equipment that can convert sunrays to "sounds" too. I'm just thinking about how Ryan and Shane said "oh I didn't know northern lights make a sound", and the correct response to that should be "well they don't, but we can somewhat simulate what they could sound like based on a machine that interprets electromagnetic frequencies or whatever".

  • @Koobird784
    @Koobird784 2 місяці тому +600

    Sorry guys, that was me, I’ll be quieter next time.

    • @Chadius_Thundercock
      @Chadius_Thundercock Місяць тому +13

      I’m disappointed with myself that this got a chuckle out of me

    • @ABunny666
      @ABunny666 Місяць тому +3

      God damn is koobird!! Alright everyone pack it up!

    • @eyes7777
      @eyes7777 Місяць тому +1

      cringe

    • @Koobird784
      @Koobird784 Місяць тому +4

      @@eyes7777 shit, you got me.

    • @Grimlooper
      @Grimlooper Місяць тому +3

      @@eyes7777they made easily a few hundred people laugh. Your intention is to ruin it for them, so seems the real cringe here is you.

  • @michaelshannon8046
    @michaelshannon8046 11 місяців тому +1633

    I heard the "trumpet" sounds back in 2000,in Davenport,IA. Me and my now ex-fiance were taking a walk when it started. It was the creepiest sound that her and I likened it to the apocalypse. What made it creepier is that we were in a wooded area of the city. The sound kept fading in and out real loudly and we couldn't even pinpoint the direction from the sky where it was coming from because it literally surrounded you.

    • @atm94404
      @atm94404 11 місяців тому +42

      Was is on like the first Tuesday of the month? That's probably a nearby town testing the tornado siren.

    • @namenotfound3613
      @namenotfound3613 11 місяців тому +49

      damn these trumpeters dont like third countries

    • @ulyssesk
      @ulyssesk 11 місяців тому +40

      ​@@namenotfound3613 we've actually had this kind of phenomenon here in the Philippines also. I remember watching the news about this when I was a child.

    • @MadMage1993
      @MadMage1993 11 місяців тому +78

      I have heard these strange sky noises but only once in my life. It didn't sound like a trumpet though, more like the vibrational hum of an electric guitar that had been strummed. Then again, when it happened it felt RIGHT on top of me so I might have heard it differently than you would at a distance.
      It was around 8 years ago and I drove the car to the pasture where we keep the horses in the dead of night. Keep in mind we live out in the backwoods of Louisiana with a dirt road so bad it will ruin your tires. I was alone and everything seemed fine; the horses were chill and the night sounds were just your average crickets and frogs.
      As I began heading back out to the car I heard this sound go from low to loud steadily. I was calm at first and thought it was a strange ringing in my head but after it prolonged I thought otherwise. There was something so eerie about it because it SURROUNDED me. It was all around and even felt INSIDE my head while at the same time it felt like it was coming OUT of me. I got scared and quickly got back to the car. I jumped in, locked the doors, and put the seat all the way back. Being inside helped to dull the sound but it could still be heard. I was maybe like that for a solid minute before it gradually stopped.
      I was so scared I turned the engine on and sped back to the house. I honestly thought four things as it was happening.
      1.) This is a military aircraft being tested. This isn't so crazy as we often have planes and helicopters fly by.
      2.) I am about to die. Something is wrong in my head and I am about to die.
      3.) IS THIS FU(KING GABRIEL'S HORN?!?!? SH!T THE APOCALYPSE!!!!
      4.) Awh sh!t, I'm about to be abducted by aliens.
      To this day I have no idea what it was.

    • @goner1179
      @goner1179 11 місяців тому +14

      Damn but why is she your ex fiancé ? What happened buddy 😔

  • @samsabugs
    @samsabugs 11 місяців тому +869

    For the debrief: I'm from Alberta (where the weird screaming video was recorded,) and I've actually heard a similar loud sound when I was hiking in the mountains. Turns out, there was a quarry not too far from the trail that was making the sound. Just a combination of human activity and nature that ended up sounding really freaky

    • @k-isfor-kristina
      @k-isfor-kristina 11 місяців тому +59

      And don't forget all the fracking and pipeline activity that happens out here. Especially back in 2012-2016 when a lot more of that was going on.

    • @samstafford1661
      @samstafford1661 11 місяців тому +15

      I operate freight trains through Conklin and can confirm that noise definitely isn't train related.

    • @soledesertion
      @soledesertion 11 місяців тому

      i ❤️ your pfp

    • @BastedwithMustard
      @BastedwithMustard 11 місяців тому +1

      Shane’s negative jokey attitude killin this one for me 😂 ALSO that noise in Alberta Forest Ive watched so many times so insane show so many of my friends aha glad this was being covered its so interesting

  • @petrosp4163
    @petrosp4163 4 місяці тому +129

    Very interesting & cool. But it was funny when “Sweden” was called out but the arrow was pointing to “Switzerland”…! 😂

    • @amandahk24
      @amandahk24 Місяць тому +4

      Was looking for this comment, har from Sweden so found it funny. But I´ve heard it´s pretty common especially for Americans to mistake Sweden and Switzerland for each other

  • @Rat-tea
    @Rat-tea 2 місяці тому +71

    You cannot convince me this 7:54 isn't just a clip of my neighors doing construction on our shared wall.

    • @LifeEnemy
      @LifeEnemy Місяць тому +2

      I was thinking something similar, sounds a bit like a saw cutting through something hard that happened to reverberate quite a bit

  • @cristinbuskard9250
    @cristinbuskard9250 11 місяців тому +975

    For debrief: I’ve heard this in France. They have a wind called the “mistral” that can blow up to 180km/hr through the mountains. It sounds like bending metal. I’ve also been on cruise ships and heard this sound and assumed it was the creaking metal of the ship going through waves. Maybe it was fish the whole time 😂. I like Shane’s idea that many things can sound similar which muddles the ability to narrow down a cause. [like when you’re trying to figure out if your neighbourhood has fireworks going off, cars backfiring or if it was a gunshot]

    • @olliesadventures185
      @olliesadventures185 11 місяців тому +38

      Yeah I think it's this - think when you blow across the top of a bottle to produce a sound. The same thing can happen across mountains

    • @vregsharmodan3333
      @vregsharmodan3333 11 місяців тому +17

      Finding similarities in the geography of the trumpet sound seems like a good starting point. From the noise coming from Sweden to Michigan to Canada, it's interesting why it happens there and not somewhere in places like Japan or Indonesia, or the Philippines, which are usually mountainous.

    • @AnEmu404
      @AnEmu404 11 місяців тому +16

      ⁠@@vregsharmodan3333 don’t remember much of my gcse geography but i do remember that there’s a particular way air travels across the world in different bands of pressure.
      The locations could be ones where certain weather conditions making the air movement that makes noises across mountains more likely?
      I haven’t finished the video yet but that’s a suggestion.
      Edit: actually ryan says it has been recorded in Japan? So if it’s mostly regions with mountains nearby the theory sounds like it has grounds.

    • @JayFolipurba
      @JayFolipurba 11 місяців тому +3

      @@vregsharmodan3333 It does happen in Japan, and Japan does have at least one gigantic mountain, so you better brush up on your geography. But I've also heard it in places that are miles away from the nearest mountains and on two opposing sides of the globe. (in the Ruhrarea in Germany and Wuhan, China respectively)

    • @hhhajima
      @hhhajima 11 місяців тому

      @@vregsharmodan3333Actually, the sounds were also reportedly heard in the Philippines and even made the local news. I remember watching it as a child.

  • @ytknits4892
    @ytknits4892 11 місяців тому +7866

    Knowing all these episodes were recorded in 3 days, I feel like this was recorded towards the end of the process. Ryan’s patience with Shane is so thin at some points it’s translucent.

    • @Chilling_Chilling
      @Chilling_Chilling 11 місяців тому +249

      Step away from the katana, Ryan!! 😂😂

    • @izabellab.blazing6797
      @izabellab.blazing6797 11 місяців тому +10

      😂

    • @user_abuser7
      @user_abuser7 11 місяців тому +146

      Yeah I've been meaning to mention something about it but since I watch their shows no joke every night, I've obviously seen each episode of everything they're done several times over and in the later or more recent work Ryan is pretty freaking downright mean to Shane at times the time to shut up and all sorts of gas lighting that doesn't necessarily feel so playful all the time lol it's kind of cringe not going to lie I got to believe that Shane would whoop his ass if it came down to it so I think he'll be all right

    • @user_abuser7
      @user_abuser7 11 місяців тому +59

      Plus Ryan I think takes joy knowing or thinking he knows how Shane is going to react or respond to something he says. That's another one of the big points that you can tell Shane gets pissed at Ryan for, when he assumes his actions and whatnot. So I think Ryan gets like super sassy when he knows he's got a decent point or at least thinks he knows especially when he can word it verbosely and pompous

    • @generichuman2044
      @generichuman2044 11 місяців тому +748

      ​@@user_abuser7 I don't know what videos you're watching but I can't sense even the slightest amount of tension.
      Both Ryan and Shane are clearly joking around and have their own gimmicks. Nothing more to it than that imo

  • @sydneyl164
    @sydneyl164 5 місяців тому +52

    Im convinced the first one is a tornado siren "it's getting close kids go to the bathroom" is a phrase every Midwest kid is familiar with.

  • @periwinkle3556
    @periwinkle3556 2 місяці тому +30

    So I lived in forest grove for a handful of years and have heard the sound 3-4 times, and not always at night. I was searching up any type of paranormal or folklore about the town when I saw a news article about “The forest grove noise” and thought it was interesting, but I didn’t expect to hear it an hour after once I was moving in. Apparently I lived on the street where the noise was the loudest, each time I heard it it kept me staring out my window hoping I’d see something but I never did.

  • @TG-nd9rj
    @TG-nd9rj 11 місяців тому +407

    Some of these sound like the sound of an aircraft reverberating through the mountains, but the metal shrieking noises could be explained by earthquakes. We had a 5.2 earthquake strike southern Illinois in 2009 and it woke us up at 4:30 in the morning. It sounded like a freight train running down our street directly outside the house. It didn't cause much damage, and we heard more of the sound than we actually felt of the shaking.

    • @laurencole2937
      @laurencole2937 11 місяців тому +8

      Oh, yeah, I was in a minor earthquake once in MD that I legit thought was a truck at first. Mostly because we don't GET earthquakes in Maryland. Eventually I figured out that since everything was like...moving, it was probably an earthquake.
      That one lasted less than 5 minutes tho

    • @alexjames7798
      @alexjames7798 11 місяців тому +21

      As someone who's flown planes through hills (admittedly not mountains) several of these do sound like small prop planes especially the first one in Tallahassee

    • @harriet7475
      @harriet7475 11 місяців тому +1

      My thoughts for the first video were that it was a jet engine, I’ve never experienced an earthquake ^^ it would be interesting if that was the cause!

    • @owningkoning
      @owningkoning 11 місяців тому

      hmm idk man like what you said some of them dont really sound really that similair but the metal shrieking one which sound very specific i have heard from a video a colleague of mine made and i live in the netherlands and we dont have earthquakes or mountains over here. it does sound very industrial or like a train breaking but the problem is there is not that much industry or trains nearby the village he lives in.
      kinda funny though cuz he had me listen to the video and we kinda debated what it was but yeah lives go on and i honestly didnt really expect to hear the exact noise from the video again until this video got uploaded :P it sounds like the sound of the 6:40 video and the 8:00 video

    • @johnplaysgames3120
      @johnplaysgames3120 11 місяців тому +1

      @@laurencole2937 I grew up in California so I'm super used to earthquakes by this point but I still remember experiencing my first one as a kid. The first time you feel everything moving like that is definitely freaky-deaky. And, even after having been through so many, it still takes me a few seconds to go, "Wait, is everything...? Oh, yeah. Earthquake." I've never heard sounds along with them (which could just be a difference in location/how local fault lines are rubbing together) but I moved to Oklahoma a few years ago and, when the wind really gets going during the kind of storms that have a potential for tornadoes, it legit sounds like a freight train (and the lighting outside gets weirdly green).
      None of these "sky trumpet" videos have big obvious storms happening but many are in mountainous areas (which we don't really have in OK) so the wind layer doesn't have to be right on the ground to make noise. And noise distorts over distance, so it might sound really weird by the time it reaches people's ears. At the end of the day, though, I'm kinda with Shane on this one. It's probably various causes that all get lumped into one basket. It's like how you could have 10 people go to the doctor with a "stomach ache" only to come out with 10 completely different causes.

  • @suhspence99
    @suhspence99 11 місяців тому +306

    I live in Anchorage Alaska and experienced this myself. One of the most terrifying things I’ve ever heard. Didn’t get it on camera, but it will stick with me forever. This was early 2019 however and we had just had a massive 7.1 earthquake a few months earlier. We were still getting aftershocks from this so I wouldn’t be surprised if it is related to earthquakes

    • @matts9871
      @matts9871 11 місяців тому +14

      the 2019 earthquake was fucking crazy. i was in a second story of a building in Fairbanks and felt it sway in a very nauseating way, and afterwards we just knew something terrible had gone down elsewhere in AK. the rare (but not impossible) devastating earthquakes are one of the only things that puts me off from moving to Anchorage! 😭 shit it scary

    • @owningkoning
      @owningkoning 11 місяців тому +10

      well i heard this exact sort of sounds from a colleague of mine (so not personal) but he had a video recording of it . this was in the netherlands and we really dont have earthquakes over here. it sounds to me like an very metalic industrial sounds like a train breaking or a factory or something like that but it wasnt really the case cuz my colleague doesnt really live that close to a railroad or like heavy industry.
      pretty funny to hear it on here now lol

    • @chriswest5906
      @chriswest5906 11 місяців тому +6

      Yup. Don't think it's squeeling train wheels...as it would happen more often and...looking at some videos...there does not appear to be any trains nearby...

  • @jennings992
    @jennings992 Місяць тому +11

    i got hit with an ad the second you said "what you are about to witness see might be disturbing" you were right

  • @r3znor_x
    @r3znor_x Місяць тому +7

    All of these occurrences seem to be in or around mountain ranges, my best guess is that it’s the sound of the wind hitting the mountains and reverberating in a feedback loop until it becomes deafening

  • @storiesfromtheabyss9808
    @storiesfromtheabyss9808 11 місяців тому +409

    Can I just say that as someone who always has subtitles on, it was an absolute delight to see the Canadian newscaster constantly subtitled as saying, "aboot" lol

    • @willdaly8361
      @willdaly8361 11 місяців тому +16

      We're never beating the allegations

    • @JerryAndSteve
      @JerryAndSteve 11 місяців тому +1

      I saw that too! Gave me a good giggle!

    • @yourpaldrphayul3048
      @yourpaldrphayul3048 11 місяців тому +3

      But Canadians don't say aboot, they say ab-ouwwwt

    • @Sophie-qv7rq
      @Sophie-qv7rq 11 місяців тому +1

      I'm glad I wasn't the only one that noticed, I wonder who is responsible haha

    • @rays45678
      @rays45678 11 місяців тому +6

      My favorite was "Finnish snow crunches". Glad to have some clarity on how accented the snow was

  • @ilkat06
    @ilkat06 11 місяців тому +790

    As a viewer who consistently watched unsolved over the years and has watched every single episode, I’m ecstatic to see Ryan and Shane continuing discussing mysteries! You guys are awesome

    • @RollMeAFat1
      @RollMeAFat1 11 місяців тому +6

      I really like that they’re stepping more into the world of general mystery and away from try crime, true crime was always sick but love the expansion into the unexplained phenomenon

  • @cvp5882
    @cvp5882 7 місяців тому +19

    I live in Alberta and work in Northern Canada. I can definitely say your impression of the sounds northern lights make was spot on. They crackle, making static/electrical-like sounds.

  • @wmm2092
    @wmm2092 7 місяців тому +37

    I just love the fact that subtitles/captions of CBC news report part was “aboot “

    • @Tak-lw6hv
      @Tak-lw6hv Місяць тому

      About that, Closed captions went Irish for a moment 😂

    • @swinepine
      @swinepine Місяць тому

      @@Tak-lw6hv canadian

    • @Tak-lw6hv
      @Tak-lw6hv Місяць тому

      @@swinepine sounds similar to That Chapter- Mike hence my first guess

  • @kings4300
    @kings4300 11 місяців тому +780

    I've heard this in Poland maybe 10 years ago or so, it was this deep rumbling noise that lasted for several minutes. My best bet would be 'earth noises' or a mild earthquake because my grandmother, who was profoundly deaf for the last 15 years of her life, had asked me about some vibrations she felt. She was convinced it was the motorbikes because I lived by a popular route for bikers and on summer weekends there would be groups of dozens of bikers passing through the town and it would really feel like the house was vibrating. But there were no motorbikers that day and I felt no vibrations. But it was disturbing enough that to this day, I remember exactly what I was doing the moment that happened

    • @Crying2Death
      @Crying2Death 11 місяців тому +64

      100% earthquakes are very plausible. They’ve recorded impressively loud noises following earthquakes plenty of times. Even things as seemingly a non-factor as an avalanche can make some scary noises.
      Also damaged radio towers have been recorded making some eerily similar noises as well, so that’s an option too. And trains overall can be obvious depending on the location.

    • @DogFish-NZ
      @DogFish-NZ 11 місяців тому +5

      dinosaurs

    • @isabellamakarewicz6275
      @isabellamakarewicz6275 11 місяців тому

      Fellow Pole!! Części!

    • @sutoroberri7050
      @sutoroberri7050 11 місяців тому +2

      the vibrations are from the sound (sound waves). really creepy, but i kinda wanna experiencenit. 😂

    • @theo4615
      @theo4615 11 місяців тому +6

      i first read this as “profoundly dead the last 15 years of her life” and i was so confused 😭

  • @NekolatheDruid
    @NekolatheDruid 11 місяців тому +684

    I very much appreciate that not only does Watcher make sure that their captions are accurate, but are also comedic with the noise descriptions😂

    • @shauryagabhane5828
      @shauryagabhane5828 11 місяців тому +27

      * Finnish snow crunch *

    • @ginjaninja7147
      @ginjaninja7147 11 місяців тому +22

      * man talking finnish presumably *

    • @PowerSpirit50
      @PowerSpirit50 11 місяців тому +13

      "aboot"

    • @ic5889
      @ic5889 11 місяців тому +15

      fr its so annoying when a channel that clearly has high production values won't put captions on their videos

    • @victoria-8967
      @victoria-8967 11 місяців тому +3

      I look forward to how they describe the watcher logo intro every time 😂

  • @Xmtsiyrgm
    @Xmtsiyrgm 8 місяців тому +5

    “It’s not like the boogie man shows up and snaps ur dads neck”🤣😂🤣

  • @wobblyjosh3829
    @wobblyjosh3829 2 місяці тому +10

    when the wind blows across massive pylon lines it's sometimes essentially like a giant cello

  • @berilaykut
    @berilaykut 11 місяців тому +423

    For debrief: I agree with Shane on these sounds probably originating from different sources, but as someone who lives in an area where earthquakes happen quite regularly, earthquakes can make very loud noises that is quite similar to some of these. I haven’t experienced any sky trumpets but I did hear terrifyingly loud screeching noises during earthquakes.

    • @realAniram
      @realAniram 11 місяців тому +19

      Same here. As someone who lives near a freeway a couple of them totally sound like when a semitruck goes over the warning ridges at the side of the road. When it bounces over the distance it can sound pretty eerie. Anyway sound getting distorted over distances is basically the basis of most old folk tales about creepy night noises. Scientists are also pretty sure there's lightning-less thunder sometimes.

    • @beeaggro2593
      @beeaggro2593 11 місяців тому +4

      Tornados too

    • @Kuckerkarlson
      @Kuckerkarlson 11 місяців тому +6

      Some of these where actually concrete cutters that make an extremely loud noise. The one in BC was exactly that. There was a video on UA-cam of some guy walking to the source and it led him through the trees to this construction site. They’re literally just cutting concrete and hard rock. But the other noises are still unexplained

    • @ghadaraisins7173
      @ghadaraisins7173 11 місяців тому +2

      I experienced earthquake screeching this year and it was more nerve wrecking than the sound of a nuclear blast I experienced in 2020. Its like screaming coming from beneath the ground

    • @thisnthat7760
      @thisnthat7760 11 місяців тому +2

      Yes, earthquake do make a sound,i heard one seconds before a magnitude 5.5 , the earth rumbled like a huge tornado and something beneath gigantic coming,it was eerie and haunting (it was around 2 a.m in the morning while i wake up to the call of Urine break,i sat up in bed and turned to let my right foot down) it was very awful noise that something broke within me as a 29 yo adult,i almost cried in fear, few seconds later the earthquake came. It was very awful noise but it's not similar to these "Trumpet noises".

  • @debbiehenri345
    @debbiehenri345 10 місяців тому +1376

    The first time I heard an earthquake, 2005, sounded like a full-sized passenger plane flying through the woods towards us. It was incredibly loud - for a relatively small quake. Didn't even dislodge a roof tile.
    I think these noises are mainly tectonic.

    • @imafirenmehlazer1
      @imafirenmehlazer1 10 місяців тому +71

      I heard a loud boom like a big crash in 2008, turned out to be a small earthquake. Definitely scary when it happened. I'm with you, I think the trumpets are probably tectonic

    • @laska907
      @laska907 10 місяців тому +15

      HAARP

    • @528hrtz
      @528hrtz 10 місяців тому

      This is HAARP
      It can trigger earthquakes by bouncing millions of watts of ELF waves off the ionosphere.. this is what created the loud noises from the sky. Use alternative search engines apart from google to research it.. it’s being censored

    • @countolaf7843
      @countolaf7843 10 місяців тому +9

      ​@@imafirenmehlazer1i heard a loud distance boom from underground few sec before the earthquake

    • @kendallkelly7027
      @kendallkelly7027 10 місяців тому +6

      I do think they’re all natural, but why would the people in the videos all be looking towards the sky? Wouldn’t they be looking towards the ground?

  • @brinta2868
    @brinta2868 3 місяці тому +11

    Train wheelsets, despite having no differential, are not supposed to slip when going through corners, thanks to the wheels being conical.
    The main purpose of the conical wheels is to keep the train centered, but it also serves a purpose in corners: The wheels on the outside of the corner can have a larger circumference than the ones on the inside of the corner. Only in very tight corners will the inner wheels start slipping, but in such a situation the train would also be going very slowly, and I can imagine that it's actually the flanges making the most noise.
    Anyway, that's why a train crawling towards the station through various bends and switches screeches like an owl, but a train traveling at speed doesn't screech.

  • @lutinlaut
    @lutinlaut 3 місяці тому +14

    11:51 "Schweden!" *points to Italy*

  • @dessyboon6637
    @dessyboon6637 11 місяців тому +314

    The Earth making noises is actually a pretty interesting little tidbit. We can’t hear it in the traditional sense but we *feel* it. People who have been in space for too long without it have suffered psychologically because of it. They feel intense anxiety and sometimes depression.

    • @artnodescc
      @artnodescc 11 місяців тому +1

      It's always the frequencies

    • @littlemiss_76
      @littlemiss_76 11 місяців тому +13

      I was going to say its the Earth its self making the noise as it does make noise on its axis when it turns but we are so use to the noise we can't hear it and this is the first time it was recorded and noticed.

    • @sarasthoughts
      @sarasthoughts 11 місяців тому +15

      Source? Because I would think that the depression would come from, yknow, not being able to open a window for fresh air, being stuck in a box where you can't even shower, floating in space away from your friends and family lmao

    • @noodroid6736
      @noodroid6736 11 місяців тому

      ​@@sarasthoughts NASA has published multiple things about the psychological and physiological damages that happen. I'm not sure of OPs source, but multiple astronauts have spoken about how their sense of smell is messed up and even their eyesight gets damaged. OP might be making a correlation between the known issue of astronauts dealing with depression while in space + how their senses are changed and that earth does make sounds that ppl who aren't desensitized to it can hear (which some hard of hearing and Deaf folks that have new assistive hearing aids have talked abt).
      If not, I certainly wanna see those sources, too, OP! I couldnt find any articles or interviews abt it ):

    • @its_k_goddamnit
      @its_k_goddamnit 11 місяців тому +10

      I read somewhere that the earth is old and broken that it now creaks and 'cries' when it turns. Makes me think of WD40, tbh.

  • @ahumanperson1
    @ahumanperson1 11 місяців тому +497

    I don't know why but this reminded of the Maple Syrup Event in NYC in the late 2000s. Large parts of the city would very strongly smell of maple syrup and no one knew why. This went for years and would happen randomly. People kept reporting it to 311, some feared it was some sort of chemical weapon. I remember smelling it in Brooklyn a couple of times and it was very odd and lasted a few hours. A whole bunch of government agencies got together to figure out what the hell it was, and, of course, New Jersey was to blame. Some factory in NJ was processing fenugreek seeds which made large parts of NYC sporadically smell like maple syrup.

    • @oceanoflotion8630
      @oceanoflotion8630 11 місяців тому +26

      I love that this made it into an episode of 30Rock.

    • @ahumanperson1
      @ahumanperson1 11 місяців тому +16

      @@oceanoflotion8630 oh my god, yes! i like that there's real-life NYC lore behind that episode that you have to know to get the joke. them smelling maple syrup must seem so random if you don't know about this incident.

    • @BananaPhoPhilly
      @BananaPhoPhilly 11 місяців тому +5

      As a native New Jerseyian, I’d like to say we do NOT apologize. Ever. 😊

    • @ahumanperson1
      @ahumanperson1 11 місяців тому +5

      @@BananaPhoPhilly lol it's ok, we dunk on ya'll so much that i don't blame NJ folks for being so defiant haha

    • @StevieMcKenna10
      @StevieMcKenna10 11 місяців тому +9

      @@BananaPhoPhilly I wouldn't blame yall either, idk why people complained besides being safe abt the chemical weapon part, I feel like having all of NY smell like syrup would be a lot better than trash and piss 😭😭

  • @enchantedharlot
    @enchantedharlot Місяць тому +5

    The effort you guys put into the captions is one of my favorite things about your shows.
    One of many fun examples from this video @ 10:20
    (Finnish snow crunches) (man speaking Finnish, presumably) 😂😂😂😂😂
    Idk why, but it kills me every time yall do something like that 😂😂😂

  • @crazyteenagers
    @crazyteenagers 7 місяців тому +6

    The Terrace, British Columbia clip definitely sounds like the brakes on an unloaded rail car. The Canadian National Railway mainline runs through Terrace. If a brake was stuck on it would make this sound and resonate for as long as it took the train to safely stop.

  • @kylecrooks3201
    @kylecrooks3201 9 місяців тому +320

    One of these noises interrupted my high school football practice around 2010-2011. We were running drills when all of the sudden this god awful metallic screech made everyone stop in their tracks. It lasted probably 10-15 seconds and abruptly stopped. Shortly after it stopped someone cracked a joke about how they imagined that was the noise a t-Rex made when it blew its load, we all laughed, and everyone back to playing football. I always just assumed it was from construction work somewhere close by.

  • @reaganebert199
    @reaganebert199 11 місяців тому +505

    For those wondering, the reason the lady at 3:46 says to get in the bathroom is because the parents think a tornado is coming, and that’s where you hide if you don’t have a basement

    • @miniatureviking3207
      @miniatureviking3207 11 місяців тому +11

      I remember the few times we had tornado warnings when I was younger we would be in the basement bathroom because it was safest, being an enclosed room with no windows in our basement.

    • @Soul_Alpha
      @Soul_Alpha 11 місяців тому +10

      @@miniatureviking3207 I remember in elementary school here in Texas they'd have us huddle against the walls lol it really felt like it wouldn't help a bit bc we were all in a line against all the walls some of us definitely would've got vacuumed up😭

    • @k_c_holmes930
      @k_c_holmes930 11 місяців тому +10

      @@Soul_Alpha I'm pretty sure the main reason they do that is cuz hallways are the only rooms without windows lol. If it goes on top a school, you're all fucked anyways, but if it's far away at least you won't be stabbed by shattered glass or things flying through a window lmafo.

    • @DeepDishPizza
      @DeepDishPizza 11 місяців тому +1

      No shit Sherlock.

    • @dustinhensley7995
      @dustinhensley7995 11 місяців тому +13

      She said for those that did didn't know sh$tstuffedcrust

  • @The_Super_Poodle
    @The_Super_Poodle 2 місяці тому +5

    To me, they sound like the sound your desk made when your teacher had enough of your shit and moved you to the front 😂😂

  • @davispool9497
    @davispool9497 8 місяців тому +24

    I've experienced this phenomenon years ago. It was really weird. Especially the fact that it was happening all around the world that time.

    • @UncleKennybobs
      @UncleKennybobs 2 місяці тому +1

      All around the world, you say?

    • @davispool9497
      @davispool9497 2 місяці тому

      @@UncleKennybobs maybe not literally everywhere and at the same time, but definitely at the same period.

  • @ghostlyamy
    @ghostlyamy 11 місяців тому +4910

    for debrief: what is the most disturbing/upsetting sound you've ever heard?

    • @BogusJNutherwebb-me6pn
      @BogusJNutherwebb-me6pn 11 місяців тому +191

      I'd say fingernails on a chalk board, not that I expect youth of today to know what a chalk board is.

    • @funguy183
      @funguy183 11 місяців тому +418

      The sounds my dad makes when he is eating.

    • @David_Camerwrongun
      @David_Camerwrongun 11 місяців тому +140

      Last breath my father took

    • @D44RK_Iced_Yogs
      @D44RK_Iced_Yogs 11 місяців тому +72

      I hate ASMR crap, it’s so damn unsettling and gross half the time. Though, I could get behind megaphone ASMR as it’s just funny.
      Not a sound but I once had some weird bright ass sky blue lights shine in my window at night. I didn’t have my glasses so I didn’t see anything, I was also annoyed at it waking me up so I got back into bed and went straight back to sleep.

    • @bunnnyyyy
      @bunnnyyyy 11 місяців тому +52

      @@BogusJNutherwebb-me6pn Mating Cats

  • @henrijs1733
    @henrijs1733 10 місяців тому +717

    it's funny that Shane mentions trains. i lived next to a train track for more than a decade and got really used to all the noises. once while walking my dog, there was this extremely loud metallic rumbling that rose in volume over several minutes. i thought we're all going to die in a few minutes lol. i was expecting to hear a train pass, but it just stopped. that was roughly 10 years ago in Latvia and i still don't know what it was. there's other weird shit I've witnessed there as well.

    • @nicholasangel3627
      @nicholasangel3627 10 місяців тому +17

      Nice!Thank you for your story, Care to share the weird stuff you saw? Always curious about what ppl from different places in the world had seen.

    • @PeaceJourney...
      @PeaceJourney... 10 місяців тому +10

      Please tell us more...

    • @gvaldez03
      @gvaldez03 10 місяців тому +5

      I’d like to know too! I’ve seen my share of stuff too.

    • @henrijs1733
      @henrijs1733 10 місяців тому +27

      ​@@gvaldez03 haha well okay. actually a few months ago i'm pretty sure i experienced aliens in that same town. not like it's a big deal. i mean, we didn't actually see anything.
      around midnight there was a bright light in the sky that illuminated our surroundings for like a second. all we saw was that suddenly we can see shadows of trees and etc., when before and after it was pitch black like it should be.
      we call that spot our chill spot. it's next to a huge valley and a rusty ferris wheel (the only one in the Baltics i think). we often just talk there until late at night.
      I've seen a lot of meteorite footage and it wasn't that. also, no noise. kind of really fast with a light that's way too strong. we weren't scared or anything, it's just that when i think about it, no logical explanation comes. same with the weird, ear-piercing noise.
      that town has too many weird things for a 20K population town tbh 😂

    • @husseinabdallah2912
      @husseinabdallah2912 10 місяців тому

      ⁠@@henrijs1733I hope i'm not prying, but do u mind me asking what the name of the city is?

  • @kimberlylamantia7794
    @kimberlylamantia7794 2 місяці тому +4

    Heard some sky trumpets back in '98 in the wilderness of the High Peaks region of the Adirondacks. Wish I had a video camera back then...

  • @mathilde7574
    @mathilde7574 7 місяців тому +6

    I live in a place where there are often small earthquakes (right between France and Germany) and I can confirm that some of those sounds are a little bit similar to things I’ve heard while being outside after earthquakes!
    One of the craziest one was when the epicenter was right next to where my house is. We heard something that literally sounded like a giant boom, like a huge ass explosion and it felt like the walls of the house were hit by a sound wave! Then the hearth quake was very mild, but still the noise was super spoopy
    Another time it sounded like a giant fighter jet flew over the house, I live in the countryside and I’m used to the sound of jets breaking the wall of sound during training over the house, but this time it felt like it was right beside it and all my pets freaked out. Turns out it was just some hearth movements that were reported in the news the next day

  • @skramzbehavior
    @skramzbehavior 11 місяців тому +3970

    how does ryan look progressively more buff every time watcher uploads

    • @spartacus778
      @spartacus778 11 місяців тому +1172

      He's bulking up to prepare for the day that he actually finds a ghost, so he can reach into its essence and fucking chokeslam it into nonexistence.

    • @anusername8350
      @anusername8350 11 місяців тому +253

      Ryan wants to fight a ghost too goddammit

    • @meldunk4444
      @meldunk4444 11 місяців тому +63

      Next episode of Mystery Files, right here?

    • @ColossalM
      @ColossalM 11 місяців тому +132

      It will remain... a mystery

    • @elisajimenez8738
      @elisajimenez8738 11 місяців тому +3

      Agreed!

  • @angiegibson6598
    @angiegibson6598 11 місяців тому +648

    This is actually something I’ve experienced!! Both times in Wrightsville Beach, NC before hurricanes. In 2016, I heard it about four hours before Hurricane Matthew reached us. In 2018 I heard it before Florence made landfall. I initially thought they were the evacuation sirens, but they sounded different than they had earlier in the week. Elder locals just said God screamed before disasters and it was normal 🥴 But some of those videos online are definitely just trains lmao

    • @hkcinyahoe
      @hkcinyahoe 11 місяців тому +42

      same i used to hear “sky horns” all the time and they used to echo and go in and out and scare me so bad but it was literally just the local fire department

    • @D44RK_Iced_Yogs
      @D44RK_Iced_Yogs 11 місяців тому +2

      That just sounds like wind those times, ain’t it?

    • @angiegibson6598
      @angiegibson6598 11 місяців тому +36

      @@D44RK_Iced_Yogs sounded different from the wind, but probably something like that. hurricanes are pretty distinct sounding when they approach and when they’re sitting on top of you. I’ve lived through a couple dozen hurricanes and I’ve only heard it those two times

    • @D44RK_Iced_Yogs
      @D44RK_Iced_Yogs 11 місяців тому +7

      @@angiegibson6598 as in the video, it probably is just thunder, belts and electric stuff but still, I’d imagine wind is one that is reported. Im just giving you a hard time lmao.
      I’m wondering how the different sounds can be admitted. It could be trains but as some have said, no trains were in the area so I wonder what other natural explanation is there.

    • @thespankmyfrank
      @thespankmyfrank 11 місяців тому +26

      Haven't both hurricanes and tornadoes been described as sounding like trains approaching? Makes a lot of sense then. My guess is it's most often just natural sounds (wind, earthquakes, etc) amplified by the landscape. Nature can make some freaky sounds.

  • @unicornbaby8588
    @unicornbaby8588 2 місяці тому +1

    That "Arnold" impression was so bad you had to tell us.....I love it and I'm here all day for it

  • @lia_strombi
    @lia_strombi 8 місяців тому +1

    i've had a similar experience. it sounded like a speaker buzzing directly in my ear. I was too scared to move! the weirdest thing is that the sound was so LOUD but when i tried recording it, it was barely audible

  • @DanGamingFan2846
    @DanGamingFan2846 11 місяців тому +730

    Ryan: Plays a video of an ungoldly metallic scraping noise coming from the sky.
    Shane: "Is she French?"
    Seriously though, I've heard this once early in the morning in South Carolina and thought it was a tornado siren. Boy was that a freaky day.

    • @watershipup7101
      @watershipup7101 11 місяців тому +8

      Same, only in Washington. I was kinda terrified.

    • @NinaSylveon
      @NinaSylveon 11 місяців тому +22

      I grew up next to a military jet training ground. Every once in a while I would literally get thrown out of bed by the sound of old ass sirens (kinda like the ones from Siren Head) and Jets flying over our house.
      Absolutely terrifying.

    • @nachgeben
      @nachgeben 11 місяців тому +10

      @@NinaSylveon See, and that totally makes sense. I've heard how terrifying those are from a friend whose parents were stationed in South Korea, back in the late 1980s and early 1990s. She's still traumatized, also likening the experience to Siren Head.

    • @gennaalphabet7737
      @gennaalphabet7737 11 місяців тому +4

      Omg now that i think of it I've heard it too! It was quieter but it was definitely like this. I live in SC as well and around 11:30 one night i heard these awful deep metallic churning and whirring noises from outside an open window. I got so scared i asked my parents if there was construction going on, and they said no, they weren't allowed to do construction at night because of the noise. I literally thought it was aliens. Forgot about it until now and never made the connection with the sky trumpets. Even researched construction in my area and never found anything for that time period

    • @NyikoDoris
      @NyikoDoris 11 місяців тому

      was it a train?

  • @chuvilms6434
    @chuvilms6434 10 місяців тому +1877

    Love how Ryan translated the Finnish guy almost perfectly

    • @NashQlaim
      @NashQlaim 10 місяців тому +55

      but also confused Sweden for possibly Switzerland lmao. Its very commonly confused in Turkish as well because they sound similar "İsviçre" for switzerland and "isveç" for sweden but this is the first time im seeing a nonturkish person confuse em

    • @UMIunited
      @UMIunited 10 місяців тому +17

      @@NashQlaim people tend to confuse them because of the "swi" sound I think. And some people think that "Swiss" refers to Swedish people. Idk if it's the true reasoning but that's just my experience.

    • @williamtran3208
      @williamtran3208 9 місяців тому +2

      @@UMIunited I literally have no clue where you’re getting at!

    • @UMIunited
      @UMIunited 9 місяців тому +3

      @@williamtran3208 The pronounciation of the countries both start with "Swi" or "Swe". Basically similar sounding words. Hence some people may confuse the two countries, especially if they're not European or English isn't their first language.

    • @Jordidwaard
      @Jordidwaard 9 місяців тому +17

      @@NashQlaim Similair to the confusion people have in english between slovakia and slovenia

  • @hikikomori6005
    @hikikomori6005 8 місяців тому +1

    i think this noise happened in my city back in 2021-2022. loads of people from the city (and a huge one to say the least) heard them, and loads of videos started floating around. i dont remember if it made the news, but i remember being in my room and having my aunt call me ask if i was hearing the weird noise, which i wasn't
    also due to how big and urban the city was, probably wasn't sand dunes or waves, but i think the earth sound part explains a lot

  • @yousefqadeer
    @yousefqadeer 6 місяців тому

    Oh woah, I had no idea you guys had this show and channel. Super stoked

  • @washipuppy
    @washipuppy 11 місяців тому +434

    I was walking in my local nature preserve, and I remember hearing this high, resonant singing sound several days in a row, broadly getting louder and softer with the wind. I eventually worked out that it was the sound of two very large gumtree branches rubbing against each other and resonating in such a way to produce this deep, musical sound. The branches have since broken in a strong wind, but I wish I'd captured the sound at the time. For a short time, the trees were singing.

    • @georgebricker1010
      @georgebricker1010 10 місяців тому

      Americans have such an ability to polish a turd. Calling these noises trumpet like is just embarrassing.

    • @nancythomas2193
      @nancythomas2193 10 місяців тому +10

      The school where I work has an area where the trees sing on windy days. It's beautiful.

    • @ace4858
      @ace4858 10 місяців тому +10

      The redwood trees do that near me, it always makes me think a tree is about to fall. This could be an interesting theory for what’s going on in these videos, though honestly that would be crazy with how insanely loud these sounds are.

    • @sapphirelane1714
      @sapphirelane1714 10 місяців тому +3

      Very well written! Are you a writer?🤩

    • @MM-uy6bf
      @MM-uy6bf 10 місяців тому +2

      I just shed a single tear from reading your beautiful words

  • @mimimeram5748
    @mimimeram5748 11 місяців тому +399

    I love how when they say “if this mystery is solved, or if it is simply…” they wait to say “….a mystery” fully knowing we all keep thinking he’s gonna say “unsolved” 😭

    • @har3bopper69
      @har3bopper69 11 місяців тому +16

      I noticed this also 😂 they catch me every time....I always say unsolved when he pauses

    • @scifilull
      @scifilull 11 місяців тому +13

      i wish they would go all in and say unsolved. to reclaim it. it isn't like Buzzfeed has the copyright of the word. "is this mystery... a mystery?" sounds just a tad clunky

    • @13374me
      @13374me 11 місяців тому +7

      The sh*t eating grin he has on his face as well, just perfect

  • @Nevynxa
    @Nevynxa Місяць тому +2

    I read a scary story once from a park ranger, of course it could have been fictional, but this happened. In the woods, a sudden loud noise happened. I think it's interesting that the majority happen in forests / near mountains.

  • @nerdy4902
    @nerdy4902 8 місяців тому

    Them and the editors are having more and more fun the longer the season goes 🤣

  • @samanthagraves6124
    @samanthagraves6124 11 місяців тому +733

    Our family experienced this in April of 2012. Was terrifying to us. It sounded like giant metal ships in a harbor rubbing against each other, but coming from above our heads. Really unsettling. And way louder than a train.

    • @Gorlami90
      @Gorlami90 11 місяців тому +20

      I heard it awhile back during a snowstorm, prolly just snowplows far away in a mountain but it was super loud

    • @floridaman4073
      @floridaman4073 11 місяців тому +31

      Heard it while visiting Marrakech Morocco. Sounded like a metal desk being slid across a concrete floor.
      It’s a glitch in the Matrix, just kidding, don’t know what the F it was.

    • @shmandy85
      @shmandy85 11 місяців тому +38

      I’ve heard the noises. It’s freaky af because it comes from above and all around. Like yenno when you can hear a plane coming from a certain direction. This was nothing like that, literally couldn’t tell where it was coming from it’s all around you and in your soul

    • @midiacstudio
      @midiacstudio 10 місяців тому +23

      I appreciate you all speaking up as I was leaning towards Internet hoax

    • @mojojojo6400
      @mojojojo6400 10 місяців тому +16

      That sound are portals opening. When it's the metal sounding like it's being dragged or something

  • @loverofstarz
    @loverofstarz 11 місяців тому +290

    The production of this channel is stellar. It feels like legit TV shows. Good work all of you-Shane, Steven, Ryan, and the crew. Good on you!

  • @brianblattner861
    @brianblattner861 6 місяців тому +1

    Heard this last night which is what led me to this video. It was pretty loud and very strange. Happened down here in Oaxaca, Mexico around 9pm

  • @strawboi1
    @strawboi1 6 місяців тому

    I remember hearing one on a cloudy day and it sounded like a tuba playing the lowest the note possible and it freaked me out and I remembered my brother coming into my room and asking "did you hear that", and I replied with "yeah", and I had chills down my spine from hearing it with an overwhelming fear.

  • @leora7527
    @leora7527 10 місяців тому +912

    I experienced this once a few years back. What tipped me off to something being weird was that I was wearing headphones and the sound just went through them - and not like a normal noise that's just louder than your music, it was almost like it just bypassed it and went straight for my brain. But when I took the headphones off it sounded like it was also coming from everywhere. A very loud, persistent trumpet like sound. I stood there for a while trying to justify what it could be but it went on for so long at the same tone I didn't know what it could've been. I'm not even religious like that but it really did sound like rapture trumpets, that's the only way I can describe it.

    • @whateveryousaygroomer131
      @whateveryousaygroomer131 10 місяців тому +8

      It's swamp gas and whether balloons dude, you can take your tinfoil hat off now.

    • @sugarrose8640
      @sugarrose8640 10 місяців тому +97

      A few yrs ago before YT was censoring everything. A US gov. private contractor explained these sounds. From what I can remember because obviously his channel is gone. He is only referring to the US. He said it's a Huge boring machine(machine that makes underground tunnels) what ppl are hearing is the blades spinning in the final shut down process after break through. He had maps and videos of the process. Once you hear that sound you don't forget it. Most of these sounds sound exactly like the boring machine. They are building tunnels to connect for government purposes. Walmart is even lowkey involved. It was so long ago I do remember his tone was ominous of a coverup to a much bigger picture.

    • @williamabaker12
      @williamabaker12 10 місяців тому +62

      ​@@whateveryousaygroomer131😂😂😂
      Hurry, everyone gather round, @whateveryousaygroomer131 is talking! We always learn from his vast intelligence...

    • @Thistasteslikeass
      @Thistasteslikeass 10 місяців тому

      @@williamabaker12 never seen a video or report of swamp gas making sound like that. Nor *weather balloons.. because balloons don't make a lot of sound. It's rather rude to discredit someone and claim they're a fool without providing evidence as to why that is. I'll take his first hand account over your incredibly stupid theory any day.

    • @TheKingsDaughter3
      @TheKingsDaughter3 10 місяців тому +9

      I heard these twice in 2019 or 2020 and I chalked it up to an old tornado siren!

  • @brhettdavis7061
    @brhettdavis7061 10 місяців тому +913

    I think i was in like 6th grade and there was a solid week in Amarillo TX where everybody kept hearing these sounds. A kid posted a quote from Revelations about the trumpets starting the rapture and let me tell you there was genuine hysteria in our school and the teachers seemed sorta freaked out too. I only heard it twice and it sounded far off. Reminds me of the sound those machines make in War of the Worlds. It was like a tornado siren but 10x more eerie and metallic.

    • @pazsion
      @pazsion 10 місяців тому +32

      I’m thinking the trumpets from the sky references in many historical documents , are marking a period of change a cycle of things.
      As we pass through the galactic center… stuff happens and we’ve not been this advanced or populated during this cycle.
      Around this time in history, 150-250,000 years… the earth came out of a hot period and went into an ice age.
      These events preceded this.

    • @JustAGirlWhoPlayzBassTx75
      @JustAGirlWhoPlayzBassTx75 10 місяців тому +9

      I remember that. I live in Amarillo, Texas and one of the radio stations was playing a video with the sounds

    • @bluekryptonite22
      @bluekryptonite22 10 місяців тому +5

      What year was that? I lived in Borger as a kid, an hour N of Amarillo.

    • @brhettdavis7061
      @brhettdavis7061 10 місяців тому +5

      @@bluekryptonite22 2010-2011ish

    • @528hrtz
      @528hrtz 10 місяців тому

      This is HAARP
      It can trigger earthquakes by bouncing millions of watts of ELF waves off the ionosphere.. this is what created the loud noises from the sky. Use alternative search engines apart from google to research it.. it’s being censored

  • @rickycontreras7422
    @rickycontreras7422 6 місяців тому +9

    I like this more of this please seeing Shane be a little kid with Ryan is funny asf

  • @uskeeze2131
    @uskeeze2131 8 місяців тому +1

    I remember hearing the Forest Grove sound. I was a bit further away so it was just a very slight whistling sound that would happen randomly at night. Haven’t heard it since then.

  • @WigginsWombo4810
    @WigginsWombo4810 11 місяців тому +122

    For the debrief; The earthquake idea makes the most sense to me, whenever I hear the sky trumpets I always think of rocks scraping against eachother, it's an ear piercing sound. I'd like to add one more possibility though, that caves could possibly make amplify the sound, making it even louder and travelling farther, which could explain why people don't feel the earthquake necessarily.

    • @Karin_Allen
      @Karin_Allen 11 місяців тому +6

      Agreed. I also wonder if something similar could be behind the Taos hum.

    • @axolirvin971
      @axolirvin971 11 місяців тому

      Doubtful. Land is a more dense medium, so waves (such as quakes or sound) travel better through land than through air

    • @Currentlyfreezing
      @Currentlyfreezing 11 місяців тому +3

      I also wondered if the sound itself could be buildings too. I know of Beetham Tower in Manchester England that produces a noise similar to sky trumpets. And apparently construction sites also sound spooky at night too.

    • @toastoast
      @toastoast 11 місяців тому +2

      One time I heard giant waves hitting a cave with multiple openings and it sounded super freaky until I realized what was making the sound, so I can believe that caves could amplify earthquake sounds in weird ways

    • @wafflegameing
      @wafflegameing 11 місяців тому

      ​@@Karin_Allen Taos New Mexico?

  • @HeisenbergFam
    @HeisenbergFam 11 місяців тому +882

    Whenever Watcher uploads Mystery Files episode it feels like a holiday event

    • @meredithcollins4794
      @meredithcollins4794 11 місяців тому +1

      Relatable

    • @ragedeeann644
      @ragedeeann644 11 місяців тому +3

      I feel like I'm somehow stalking you at this point. 🫤

    • @drunkkillerwhalesdriving
      @drunkkillerwhalesdriving 11 місяців тому +4

      there's only 1 more episode left and it makes me very sad

    • @Kyxul
      @Kyxul 11 місяців тому +2

      Ghost files clear.

    • @ellusiv5121
      @ellusiv5121 11 місяців тому

      @@ragedeeann644prolly a bot

  • @areina1728
    @areina1728 Місяць тому

    I experienced weird noises similar to some of these in WY a few nights in a row. But no one else i talked to ever claimed to have heard anything when i asked. All the sounds happened around 2-3 am and weren't horribly loud, but they would last for several minutes and keep going for upwards of an hour.
    It was a weird droning sound almost.

  • @bayleaf666
    @bayleaf666 21 день тому

    can't tell y'all how grateful I am that someone takes the time to caption your videos instead of letting youtube spout random shit ❤

  • @jacobhogan3208
    @jacobhogan3208 11 місяців тому +485

    They could do this series for a thousand years and I’d never get bored.

    • @CaseyAvalon
      @CaseyAvalon 11 місяців тому +4

      Same 🙂

    • @Blueroflmao
      @Blueroflmao 11 місяців тому +20

      Even if they ran out of "mysteries" they could do episodes ln shit like "what are earthworms anyway" and i would watch all of it

    • @tinalanham53
      @tinalanham53 11 місяців тому +5

      @@Blueroflmao some theories state they are tubes that eat dirt

    • @Chilling_Chilling
      @Chilling_Chilling 11 місяців тому +6

      Going outside and touching grass is good sometimes, too!
      -this message brought to you by earthworms 😂

    • @celiazamarripa3375
      @celiazamarripa3375 11 місяців тому +1

      @@Blueroflmao”earth worms…did they really come from earth?? Or are they…..aLiEnS!!!!!”- Ryan 😂

  • @iridescentdemon
    @iridescentdemon 11 місяців тому +182

    As a mysterious sound this phenomenon is so cool and feels like the premise of a movie or fantasy novel, and imagining it's just "noisy fish sex" is probably the funniest possible thing to undercut that coolness

  • @justingilbone6386
    @justingilbone6386 Місяць тому

    I heard one of these once in the woods. I'm a skeptic all the way but I honestly can't think of a single thing which could have made that kind of sound.

  • @rocknewtonfilsterwilly7364
    @rocknewtonfilsterwilly7364 8 місяців тому +1

    Reminds me of one of the cases on Missing 411 The Hunted. A guy said he heard what sounded like a giant, heavy, metal door slam shut over their heads but saw nothing; then one of them vanished without a trace never to be seen again.

  • @oonooooooooo
    @oonooooooooo 11 місяців тому +136

    i don't think these two will ever know how much this new series has gotten me through the weeks, no matter how crappy life gets i still wait to see the next episode.

  • @tewks4458
    @tewks4458 11 місяців тому +608

    I like how "aliens" is considered a sensitive topic.

    • @watchmedo635
      @watchmedo635 11 місяців тому +48

      tbf I’m glad they cover a lot of bases in the TWs, it’s helpful

    • @bigburd7232
      @bigburd7232 11 місяців тому +28

      After the recent news and NASA conference I have a few friends who have become genuinely scared of the extra terrestrial. I'm glad that they are taking even small things like this into consideration.

    • @lumae8216
      @lumae8216 11 місяців тому +24

      @@bigburd7232 What recent news? Which NASA conference? 👀
      I’m extremely out of the loop it seems! But then again, I’m not American, and alien stuff mostly happens over there lol.

    • @devinkemp6198
      @devinkemp6198 11 місяців тому +27

      ​@@lumae8216 a former CIA agent has came out and said theres half of an alien ship at area 52 and we haven't been alone for years

    • @zafferung4440
      @zafferung4440 11 місяців тому +4

      @@bigburd7232 lol

  • @ElChinoAntras
    @ElChinoAntras 7 місяців тому +2

    There is an industrial park near my parents house(2-3 miles). Growing up we would hear strange sounds till I found it was train breaking, metals clashing, or being dragged. The humidity and light rain made it sound louder. With that being said some of the noises on here were creepy with nothing coming to mind as to what they could be

    • @1D991
      @1D991 Місяць тому

      I live near an industrial park currently and the mill rolls freight in between 3 and 5am a lot of the time. When I first moved here and heard that at 3am I was definitely reminded of these "sky trumpets," but I agree that while a lot of videos could be mistaken industrial noise pollution there are plenty that I personally can't think of an explanation for (beyond hoaxes)

  • @KG-jj7cb
    @KG-jj7cb 7 місяців тому

    I heard a noise similar to this in lakewood, co but it seemed like the most reasonable explanation was wind blowing through the nearby parking garage.

  • @stoupkid2433
    @stoupkid2433 11 місяців тому +152

    I really like how this show is a good in-between of Ryan and Shayne's respective shows. I also love how this can vary every episode, just a bunch of cool or unusual stories. Great show guys

  • @nic9721
    @nic9721 11 місяців тому +436

    As someone who grew up in a small northern Canadian indigenous community I would just like to say…Shane’s interpretation of the northern lights sound is accurate, that’s the sound of all the ancestors in the sky whispering and judging our life choices lol

    • @peterwisk6797
      @peterwisk6797 11 місяців тому +3

      sure

    • @mills9320
      @mills9320 11 місяців тому +15

      Mine would be a hell of a lot louder and angrier 🤣🤣🤣🤣

    • @DrGreerIsRight
      @DrGreerIsRight 11 місяців тому

      It's actually not

    • @Onelostcrow
      @Onelostcrow 11 місяців тому +13

      @@DrGreerIsRight yeah obviously it's solar and electric energy and it makes those sorts of noises. But they're very important to indigenous cultures because they saw them, we see them as our ancestors. Like people see birds and butterflies as their ancestors through concepts such as reincarnation. These days it's more of a concept, a comforting belief.

    • @sourgreendolly7685
      @sourgreendolly7685 11 місяців тому +1

      @@mills9320 Same. I'm Italian, my ancestors don't whisper 😂

  • @mamaseraph3854
    @mamaseraph3854 Місяць тому +1

    I tend to agree with the theory that these sounds are likely unrelated due to the wide range of geographic locations. But this makes me think of "the wild hunt" because of how widespread it is as well as it originating in the sky.. but since these occurrences tend to be happening during the day, that does not seem likely.

    • @mdogmatt5793
      @mdogmatt5793 20 днів тому

      As in the wild hunt from the Witcher?

  • @haanis5458
    @haanis5458 3 місяці тому

    I really wanna see some historical documents about this event. Would be interesting to see what people thought back in the day

  • @frickincarrie3475
    @frickincarrie3475 10 місяців тому +331

    Wait..i live in Saskatchewan, Canada and had this happen to me and my parents. I just didn't know it was a common phenomenon. We were sitting outside, it was a clear sunny day, not a single cloud in the sky, when suddenly we start to hear this loud sound, it sounded like a GIANT jet passing over us,but there was nothing in the sky. Me and my mom both grew up around the same air base so we were so confused. it took like ten total minutes to pass over us and we could still hear it even as it started to fade. Its what i imagine being under a giant star wars spaceship would sound like. We just shrugged it off as maybe aliens and went on with our lives 😭💀

    • @winstonbbailey8740
      @winstonbbailey8740 10 місяців тому +23

      meh, probably aliens. so what's for lunch?

    • @claranadine1086
      @claranadine1086 10 місяців тому +11

      You guys were just chill with the idea of aliens and carried on 🤣😭 honestly what else can ya do

    • @trailofatrilliontears1045
      @trailofatrilliontears1045 9 місяців тому

      If the trumpets sound, we will all hear them. I wouldn't bet on ever hearing them. I think it's all hogwash. And by all, I mean the bible.

    • @antilikka
      @antilikka 9 місяців тому +2

      Had those where I lived too, then I learned the neighbor had a frigging helicopter…. Bastards

    • @charliejameson8165
      @charliejameson8165 9 місяців тому +1

      Omg I hear this all the time in the morning like a jet or something but goes on for a good five mins sometimes sounds like a plane gonna crash gets further away so weird

  • @mossalto
    @mossalto 11 місяців тому +179

    I grew up near a train yard and now live relatively near a station, and the first thing I thought of was trains breaking. When the wind's right the sound carries a surprising distance and can distort it in weird ways. Some trains really need to oil their breaks and it can sound like screeching or screaming and if you're not used to it it's very unsettling. I don't think that's what all of these were, but I'd be willing to bet that at least one of these was filmed near a train track.

    • @poke-talia268
      @poke-talia268 11 місяців тому +10

      Oh man the sound of trains braking when the tracks are covered in ice, that's terrifying.

    • @EB-yx4fn
      @EB-yx4fn 11 місяців тому +9

      Agreed - I'm miles from the tracks but some nights they still screech loud enough to wake me up.

    • @thrasherali-ns2842
      @thrasherali-ns2842 11 місяців тому +4

      I've lived around tracks my whole life, next to amtrack yard, tracks 3 doors down, and tracks a mile behind my house (in the woods) and, while scary and loud, its never sounded like this to me 😅

    • @hobosapiensSinceShadowMoses
      @hobosapiensSinceShadowMoses 11 місяців тому +4

      Peope are trying hard to be rational in the world where our planet is just floating in the universe ahah. We don't know what's this. That's it

    • @markc2643
      @markc2643 11 місяців тому +4

      There's a Diner in Enola, PA called the Squeaky Rail Diner. It got its name from the curve in the train track nearby. Every train that passes by squeals the entire time it's on the curve. Every once in a while there's a wheel set that is 100 times louder.
      Where I live there's a train track 1.5 miles away over a hill in the next valley. Every few months or so the weather conditions are just right that I can hear a train there and it sounds like it's only a few block away.
      A squeaky track a few miles away, plus just the right weather conditions for the sound to travel and you have the perfect condition to get any of those videos with that sound in it.

  • @mapache-ehcapam
    @mapache-ehcapam 2 місяці тому +1

    I heard this around 2012 here in Chile, we all heard it in our town, we were surprised when later we saw in the news that people all over the country and world heard the same sound.
    There is definitely some weird shit behind this.

  • @-seemsee-
    @-seemsee- 8 місяців тому +3

    2:18 “Statues crumble for me” 🎶

  • @nyver8845
    @nyver8845 11 місяців тому +428

    i’m so glad you guys chose this phenomenon because you have no idea how much the mysterious sky trumpets had a CHOKEHOLD on me as a kid

    • @mom.4life
      @mom.4life 10 місяців тому +2

      What do you mean? Did you hear this sound when you were a kid?

    • @nyver8845
      @nyver8845 10 місяців тому +22

      @@mom.4life hahaha unfortunately, no. but i fell into this loophole and was so fascinated by it, it even happened in my country too, at a neighboring city! i’m not sure of the authenticity of it though 😅

    • @MrTuneless
      @MrTuneless 10 місяців тому +25

      ​@@nyver8845 It is a real thing. I heard it around 2012 in Canada within a populated suburb and assumed it was just some huge construction project. Only years later did I realize it was a worldwide thing. It was sort of harmonic and had a very deep pitch and screech to it. Very metallic and a lot of reverb. I listened to it for a few minutes as I really just couldn't pinpoint where it came from. It seemed to echo everywhere. I think it's a natural phenomena

    • @nyver8845
      @nyver8845 10 місяців тому +5

      @@MrTuneless that’s incredible!!! cant imagine what its like hearing it irl :0 and yeah, i do also think its a natural occurrence. tbh, the train tracks and trucks braking theory do make sense but, i genuinely do not believe it 😭 don’t those things happen daily? in that case, why don’t we hear that blaring mysterious noise everyday outside yakno? and why don’t they last 10 minutes? the natural earth sound theory just makes much more sense overall 😭

    • @Anton-qc1fk
      @Anton-qc1fk 10 місяців тому +2

      @@MrTuneless I heard it all the time when I was in middle and high school. I live in Ohio, would always record them but sadly I never backed my phone up . They became less and less frequent as time went on. Elementary school they were almost daily. So much louder than a train, exactly the way you described. Haunting but so damn intriguing.

  • @yunyeelin
    @yunyeelin 10 місяців тому +793

    Whoever does the captions is a gem. 10:19 (Finnish snow crunches) 14:05 (Ryan emits noise) lol i'm dead

    • @brotherkhrayn3525
      @brotherkhrayn3525 10 місяців тому +13

      Goddamnit, I was 15 minutes in now I have to go back and see if I missed anything at all…

    • @ThiriShroom
      @ThiriShroom 9 місяців тому +3

      I have the captions turned on but nothing is showing up for me at all :(

    • @williamtran3208
      @williamtran3208 9 місяців тому +3

      @@brotherkhrayn3525 Really?!

    • @williamtran3208
      @williamtran3208 9 місяців тому +2

      @@brotherkhrayn3525 I think it's fake!

    • @queenb1119
      @queenb1119 8 місяців тому +1

      10:21 - Finnish snow crunches 🤣

  • @bigangenbygang
    @bigangenbygang 8 місяців тому +3

    Something to observe here: You don't see any credible accounts of this happening twice in the same place. If these are one off atmospheric events, it would explain a lack of documentation and a lack of recording prior to the advent of cheap portable digital cameras. I think they have similar causes, but are not supernatural in origin. Probably just some atmospheric thing we haven't discovered yet.
    Also the one at 11:10 does indeed sound like the screams of the damned, and that one I can not explain as atmospheric. That one might be some supernatural fuckery or a prank.

  • @WolfPirateSkull
    @WolfPirateSkull 8 місяців тому +1

    I don't know if this is a joke or not but 11:51 Ryan say Sweden but the arrow points to Switzerland 😂😂

  • @kats9755
    @kats9755 10 місяців тому +1510

    I have to say it's interesting how, in both Christian mythology and Norse mythology, the end times are announced by divine trumpets. Makes me think these sounds are things that've been happening forever and we've just called them different things. Mythology tends to be a reaction to and an attempt to explain natural events, especially ones that scare us.

    • @savyspicy
      @savyspicy 8 місяців тому +55

      In islam aswell..

    • @teresayates8274
      @teresayates8274 8 місяців тому +134

      That's because back in history, wars and fighting began with the blowing of a trumpet. That's all they know, so they wrote about. It doesn't mean anything else.

    • @sapphicscavenger7937
      @sapphicscavenger7937 8 місяців тому +112

      It is also important to note that the surviving norse myths we have were all transcribed by christian monks and there is a fair amount of bias in the texts so it's very difficult to decipher which myths are original pre-christian stories and which ones were made up/altered by Christians in order to convert the Pagan population.

    • @henrietta5969
      @henrietta5969 8 місяців тому +1

      This !!

    • @sen4744
      @sen4744 8 місяців тому +6

      ​@@teresayates8274can't be sure 🤷‍♂️

  • @Caster279
    @Caster279 11 місяців тому +134

    I personally think these sounds are a combination of natural and man-made activity. I live in Alaska and hear sounds like this a lot. It's probably related to atmospheric or seismic activity. Also low flying planes or jets make some crazy sounds, especially when they're too far away to spot.

    • @nickialaskanyogi
      @nickialaskanyogi 11 місяців тому +3

      I always thought it was the distant sound of the plows on pavement on the Parks highway. But then I heard the vast sound in the summer as well. 2022 and 2023 I’ve heard it at least 5 times. It’s quite encompassing and last only about 30 seconds to a minute. I’ve lived here my whole life, over 50 years and only the last few years have I ever noticed it. Cheers!

    • @Milo33333
      @Milo33333 11 місяців тому +3

      I was hoping someone would say this! It's the Earth's crust moving. The poles are shifting, and have been.

    • @insert_artist_here532
      @insert_artist_here532 11 місяців тому

      That checks out I think! Also, if it’s not terribly personal, do you happen to live like farther north or something? I lived in Anchorage for like 5 years and didn’t hear anything. Although, I also just wasn’t a terribly observant child. There were a few times I just completely missed that a moose was there lol

    • @rivergaudettemcdonald4271
      @rivergaudettemcdonald4271 11 місяців тому +1

      I live near Conlkin and know a few people who have heard these noises. It's not uncommon up here but pretty freaky. I do think personally it's something natural/ man made. We do a lot of oil drilling and such so it could cause something seismic like. 😊

    • @christinamarie4757
      @christinamarie4757 11 місяців тому

      Ah yes, the Anchorage Horns...

  • @unacceptableknottyprofesso7782
    @unacceptableknottyprofesso7782 Місяць тому

    Just got hooked on these as I am going through withdrawals from new TWF episodes. Tackling the weird and mysterious while cracking jokes and lots of innuendo, what's not to like. Do more of these and I may even subscribe.

  • @EtherealWonders1216
    @EtherealWonders1216 Місяць тому +1

    I live not even 5 minutes from a major airport and an interstate, so if this sound came from the sky id probably not think twice of it.
    Ive heard some insanely bizzare and disturbing sounds come from heavy traffic

  • @caitlyn1481
    @caitlyn1481 11 місяців тому +58

    I used to hear booms all the time in my hometown in Australia because it was surrounded by bush and it would get so hot during summer that gum trees would spontaneously explode. Sometimes nature is just loud man 🤷🏼‍♀️

    • @fallen_star2319
      @fallen_star2319 11 місяців тому +4

      My fiancé's talked about how his mom's place up in northern Canada would get random explosions noises. The weather would get so cold trees would just explode - kinda the inverse of your scenario.

  • @carolinaolavarria1701
    @carolinaolavarria1701 11 місяців тому +79

    In 2015, there was a volcano eruption in my town but days before, the people claimed they could hear some trumpets or loud noises at night, obviously, they were quickly dismissed and people thought it was some gangs shooting or the farms working late, but then a few days later, the Volcano erupted. The same happens with night earthquakes, you always hear them first, like a trumpet, and then feel them.

  • @undead_g0at
    @undead_g0at Місяць тому

    This is one of my favorite things because I have experienced the weird sky sounds

  • @elizabethcheliotis5566
    @elizabethcheliotis5566 Місяць тому

    I am here because I just heard the sounds last night. I live in LaPrairie, Canada, and it was around midnight when I first heard weird metallic trumpet sounds for 20 seconds, then it followed by a weird engine trying to start noise (that happened 5 times in a row) and then a VERY low hum for 30 mins. The type of hum you feel like it was weird as hell. I went outside when I first heard the trumpets and it really was coming from the sky.

  • @majakkie4951
    @majakkie4951 11 місяців тому +84

    Northern lights kind of sound like fire crackles, very calming honestly. Definitely not a shrieking sound that overpowers all other noices. But I feel like people don't realize how loud nature can be. I've heard rivers sound almost like a scream or a roar, especially in contact with ice. And the combination with nature and human-made stuff also makes really interesting sounds. There's a really bad road that I drive often that makes you think that an airplane is right over you, and I worked at a airport!
    Also Finnish snow crunches?
    10/10 from a Finn

    • @axolirvin971
      @axolirvin971 11 місяців тому +3

      Watched a video with the sound an iced-over lake makes. terrifying, and apparently really loud too

  • @kernjames
    @kernjames 10 місяців тому +374

    As a former railroad Conductor, the sounds, at least to some degree, do mimic railroad sounds. I know railroads sounds, and these sounds, do sound "railroad-ish", but the sounds would have to be traveling from some long distance and some how filtered and amplified by natural forces. And the theory of Natural Forces amplifying sound is another mystery within itself.

    • @HermicraftAddict
      @HermicraftAddict 10 місяців тому +6

      I lived by a railroad. One of the sounds do sound like it.

    • @Ava-cq1zi
      @Ava-cq1zi 10 місяців тому +12

      I’ve lived within earshot of trains for a big portion of my small life, and that’s exactly what these sounds reminded me of at first. Train sounds. But like you said, they sound like they’re SO loud but so far away. Some of them don’t sound like trains, though (Like the one that sounded like 100,000 souls trapped in an ocean in hell).

    • @HermicraftAddict
      @HermicraftAddict 10 місяців тому +5

      @Ava-cq1zi Some sound like jets.
      You can hear the loud boom and screeching minutes before you see them. One time when I was picking my kids up, there was ten jets doing a practice. It was loud, scary, and cool at the same time.

    • @cats1970
      @cats1970 10 місяців тому +4

      What gets me on them is I can't make out a specific action that sounds like it. Almost like a train is trying to drive on a metal road instead of rails? I'm European though so maybe our trains just make different noises.

    • @mateokarlvonpavlovic8295
      @mateokarlvonpavlovic8295 10 місяців тому

      ​@@HermicraftAddictyes and there couldnt ve jets I also heard couple of them this sounds were far Lauder might be UFOs or some communication.

  • @Beige30Official
    @Beige30Official 2 місяці тому

    I appreciate the person that was in charge of the subtitles writing 'aboot' when that woman from Canada was speaking haha

  • @junoismad
    @junoismad Місяць тому

    ive heard something similar twice. once it was during an incredibly windy day, back when my apartament complex was still under construction, and the huge cranes just made those noises. the second time, it was a perfectly sunny, calm day on the other side of the country. still have no idea what that one was