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  2. Bloop - Wikipedia

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    Bloop was an ultra-low-frequency, high amplitude underwater sound detected by the U.S. National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) in 1997. [1]

  3. List of unexplained sounds - Wikipedia

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    A spectrogram of Bloop. Bloop is the name given to an ultra-low-frequency and extremely powerful underwater sound detected by the U.S. National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) in 1997. The sound is consistent with the noises generated by icequakes in large icebergs, or large icebergs scraping the ocean floor. [3]

  4. Weird or What? - Wikipedia

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    "The Bloop" is the loudest sound heard in history, that is certain. But what caused it is the mystery. A scientist notices that cows always face either north or south, can they really sense the Earth's magnetic poles?

  5. Bloop (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    BlooP, programming language designed by Douglas Hofstadter; Bloop curve, a type of baseball pitch, see glossary of baseball (B)#bloop curve; Bloop (or blooper), a type of baseball hit, see glossary of baseball (B)#blooper; Bloop tube, a nickname for the M79 grenade launcher "Bloop", the name of several fictional pet monkey characters, see pet ...

  6. Mermaids: The Body Found - Wikipedia

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    Mermaids: The Body Found is a mockumentary television program [1] originally aired on American TV channels Animal Planet (May 27, 2012) and Discovery Channel (June 17, 2012). It tells a story of a scientific team's investigative efforts to uncover the source behind mysterious underwater recordings of an unidentified marine body.

  7. Talk:Bloop - Wikipedia

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    Is the bloop real? 2A01:799:7D3:E000:6D19:114E:932E:3457 19:17, 2 July 2024 (UTC) If there is a secondary source that talks about use in games, films etc, then we can expand on it here. But it is not appropriate to include things that use the bloop if no one else noticed that thing and wrote about it.

  8. CollegeHumor - Wikipedia

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    CollegeHumor logo. The CollegeHumor website was created in December 1999 by Josh Abramson and Ricky Van Veen when they were both freshmen in college. [12] [13] [14] Abramson and Van Veen were high school friends from Baltimore, Maryland; [15] Abramson was at the University of Richmond [16] and Van Veen was at Wake Forest.

  9. Stevin John - Wikipedia

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    Stevin John (born Stephen John Grossman, May 27, 1988), better known by his alias Blippi, is an American children's entertainer on YouTube, Hulu, Netflix, HBO Max, Peacock and Amazon Prime Video.