This video explores the mystery of 'The Bloop', an ultra-low-frequency and extremely powerful underwater sound detected in 1997. For years, the sound's origin was unknown, leading to speculation about its source, including theories of colossal, undiscovered sea creatures. Experts are now of the opinion that the sound is likely due to the movement of an iceberg. However, one can always wonder what strange things in the depths we are yet to discover... Thank you for watching! Remember to let me know if you have any ideas for future topics. Regards, Harry --- Unlock ad-free videos, behind-the-scenes content from Gleep Glorpson, extra lore, ability to vote on new videos, and close-up looks at props on Patreon: / somereadingsasmr Throne: https://throne.com/somereadingsasmr Instagram: / somereadingsasmr TikTok: / somereadingsasmr X: https://x.com/readingsasmr --- Equipment used in the production of these videos is linked via affiliate programs below. Please feel no obligation to purchase. RØDE NT1a microphones, now available as the NT1 5th Generation series. I use one for each ear: https://amzn.to/4khX6nq Focusrite Scarlett 4i4 Interface to connect the microphones: https://amzn.to/4jminen FujiFilm XT30 II camera: https://amzn.to/3SmF6fb} Blue Yeti Pro: https://amzn.to/444Y0Oa
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