Map of the strange sound phenomenon heard around the world., page 2
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reply posted on 21-3-2011 @ 03:24 PM by ldyserenity
Originally posted by prolific
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9:30am last Friday.
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I wondered if today going by the trajectory on the map, it looks like it should have gone over my area as it lines up or it may have gone westward? I don't know. I didn't hear the one in Flagler and nobody nowhere else did it seems to have been only in one area at that time, so I was wondering if anybody southward heard it today?

Actually no it did go too far west to pass over us. Man nothing freking cool ever happens in Hillsborough County
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reply posted on 21-3-2011 @ 03:25 PM by gmac10001
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I heard they can last up to 20 or more minutes which makes this even strangers, it cancels out allot of causes goin for that long and not moving around also mixed with flashes before the sound disappears.



reply posted on 21-3-2011 @ 03:27 PM by prolific
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Well it was only covered by a few newspapers, and the 911 office was flooded with complaints about it .

There's a video going around on this site that showed it occurring in Tallahassee too I think.


reply posted on 21-3-2011 @ 03:48 PM by Hessling
Originally posted by UtahRosebud
Whoa whoa whoa whoa WHOA!!!!!

Go read this article from 2002 about a Geologist who talks about a "northeast trending earthquake zone" that needs to be studied.

Geologist Offers New Theory Article

And take a look at the map listed in that article... and compare it to the one you've created.

Map



WHOA!!!!!!

Great find and addition UtahRosebud.

Has anybody else looked at this? That is CREEPY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Definitely watching this thread very closely.

Peace.
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reply posted on 21-3-2011 @ 03:49 PM by bmck12
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Appalachian Mountains:
The Appalachians, about 1,500 miles in length, extend from central Alabama in the U.S. up through the New England states and the Canadian provinces of New Brunswick, Newfoundland and Quebec.

Significant Appalachian ranges include:

The Cumberland Mts. in Tennessee
The Blue Ridge Mts. in Virginia
The Alleghenies in Pennsylvania
The Catskills Mts. in New York
The Green Mts. in Vermont
The White Mts. of New Hampshire
The highest point is Mt. Mitchell in North Carolina at 6,684 ft (2,037 m)

So technically they dont start in LA.. that is considered the Coastal Plain
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