Albania, Tirana · 2018-09-28 · from the WORLDHUMMAP archive
An account in Albania, Tirana
It sounds like an engine, that's the closest thing I can think off. No one else can hear it except my brother, I am hearing it right now and it really is annoying. Feels like there is something working far away. It stops and then starts again, sometimes it feels like I'm hearing it with my brain. It feels weird, I can hear it with my ears but I can't in the same time, feels like I can hear it with my brain. Maybe I am hearing the WiFi signals?
What they reported
First noticed: 2017
Pitch: 100 Hz, a little bit lower, it is louder in my ears.
Loudest: During the night
Where: Indoors
Symptoms: I feel scared sometimes after the sound. Tension around my ears, I am more focused in some things.
It is a dull, so low frequency that it physically hurts my head and will give me a headache. I feel it in the back of my head, and it fills my ears like when you walk into a sound dampening …
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A low hum that sounds as of it may be some deep vibration that is causing it, I cannot feel it but only hear it. I mainly hear it in the winter months, it's been over ten years since I began…
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