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The Taos Hum: Mysteries That Lingers in Silence

The Taos Hum: Mysteries That Lingers in Silence In the serene town of Taos, New Mexico, an inexplicable sound has puzzled residents and researchers for decades. Known as the Taos Hum, this low-frequency noise resonates with mystery. Some describe it as similar to a distant diesel engine, while others perceive it as more of a sensation than a sound. What makes this phenomenon even more curious is that only a small fraction of people can hear it. What Does the Taos Hum Sound Like? The Taos Hum is described as a persistent, low, droning vibration. Most hearers notice it indoors, particularly at night when ambient noise is minimal. The sound doesn’t seem to come from any specific direction, making it challenging to pinpoint its origin. For some, the hum resembles the constant thrum of industrial machinery, while others liken it […]

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