Strange sounds at Lake Mead leave Americans extremely confused
Many residents claimed to hear metallic sounds and earthquake-like vibrations coming from the bottom of Lake Mead. American scientists stepped in, and residents grew even more frightened.
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Thunderous and terrifying sounds echoed through the canyons surrounding Lake Mead, leaving residents in Nevada, USA, panicked and scared. Dozens of reports were sent to local police near the Redstone Picnic Area - a popular camping spot. Photo: Instagram/scaryencounter. The site is located in the Nevada desert, just a 30-mile drive from Las Vegas and next to the Hoover Dam. Photo: Getty Images.
The peace in the area was broken by what sounded like a giant metal door groaning in the distance. Photo: bloodua/Getty/Getty. The creepy, mysterious sound was recorded by people on October 28. Some videos recording the sound were even shared online by people. Photo: Lighthawk/The Water Desk.
Some speculated that the mysterious sound could have been caused by drilling deep into the ground for oil or gas. However, the local gas company said it was not conducting any drilling at the time. Photo: Jeff Scheid/The Nevada Independent. A woman who posted the incident on social media said the noises woke her up and scared her so much that she had to call for help. Photo: graylinelasvegas. One theory speculates that the sound is coming from a nearby valley, possibly related to the Kern River gas pipeline. According to this theory, the mysterious, eerie sound heard by residents sounds like gas escaping from a pipeline or a large pressure valve releasing steam. Photo: Christopher Moswitzer/Shutterstock.com.
This isn’t the first time mysterious sounds have been reported echoing through the area. Some people claim to have heard ghostly sounds along the Colorado River and mysterious, unexplained footsteps coming from the Hoover Dam. To this day, the mystery of these sounds remains unsolved. Photo: Steve Lagreca/Shutterstock.com. Readers are invited to watch the video: Decoding the phenomenon of "walking trees" like humans.
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