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this ones about big boom. many such cases. https://hillsboroherald.com/hillsboros-big-boom-remains-a-mystery/
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this ones about big boom. many such cases. https://hillsboroherald.com/hillsboros-big-boom-remains-a-mystery/ #greentexts
Have you heard of mysterious big booms in your neighborhoods?
Anonymous Poll
45%
Yes, no one knows why
34%
No, but i've heard stories
21%
Nah not in my neighborhood, but itβs happened in my state/country/nearby town
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Names (according to area) are:
Bangladesh: Barisal Guns[1]
France: "bombes de mer", "canons de mer".
Indonesia: dentuman (lit: "clatter") or suara tembakan meriam (lit: "the sound of cannon fire").
Italy: "brontidi", "marina", "balza", "lagoni", "bomba", "rombo", "boato", "bonnito", "mugghio", "baturlio", "tromba", "rufa".[2][3]
Japan: "uminari" (literally, "cries from the sea")
Netherlands and Belgium: "mistpoeffers", "zeepoeffers", "zeedoffers", "mistbommen", "gonzen", "balken", "onderaardse geruchten".[4]
Philippines and Iran: "retumbos"
United States: "Guns of the Seneca" around Seneca Lake and Cayuga Lake, Seneca guns in the Southeast US
Latin America and Spain: "cielomoto"
Canada: "seefahrts" [5]
elsewhere: "fog guns", "mistpouffers", "waterguns"
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Skyquake
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Barisal_guns
Bangladesh: Barisal Guns[1]
France: "bombes de mer", "canons de mer".
Indonesia: dentuman (lit: "clatter") or suara tembakan meriam (lit: "the sound of cannon fire").
Italy: "brontidi", "marina", "balza", "lagoni", "bomba", "rombo", "boato", "bonnito", "mugghio", "baturlio", "tromba", "rufa".[2][3]
Japan: "uminari" (literally, "cries from the sea")
Netherlands and Belgium: "mistpoeffers", "zeepoeffers", "zeedoffers", "mistbommen", "gonzen", "balken", "onderaardse geruchten".[4]
Philippines and Iran: "retumbos"
United States: "Guns of the Seneca" around Seneca Lake and Cayuga Lake, Seneca guns in the Southeast US
Latin America and Spain: "cielomoto"
Canada: "seefahrts" [5]
elsewhere: "fog guns", "mistpouffers", "waterguns"
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Skyquake
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Barisal_guns
Wikipedia
Skyquake
unexplained reports of a phenomenon that sounds like a cannon or a sonic boom coming from the sky
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