Low frequency "humming" Almost a "vibration". I would definitely discribe it as external This is a recent experience. Started Dec' 2019. I practice "stillness"/ contemplation and have done f…
both described a low hum · 36 km away
England, ringsfield · 2020-04-03 · from the WORLDHUMMAP archive
I grew up in a very rural area of England. Just over the hill was the A12 road to London (100 miles away) at night I could hear the lorries on the A12 goinig up or down the hill at some point they would change gear. I was very familiar with the sound. As an adult I moved away, several times but not far . The last place I lived in England (2 miles as the crow flies from my upbringing) I started to hear the Hum. Nobody else did. It sounded just like those lorries except there was no change in the sound and we did not live any where near a main road. Nobody else in my family heard this and I have never heard it in the many other places I have lived. But it was real and I heard it often at night. I have always been intrigued as to what this was and it most definitely WAS No
What they reported
First noticed: Before 1990
Pitch: None of them quite sounded like itosest maybe the sine
Loudest: During the night
Where: Indoors
Changes with weather: Not that I know
What stood out: a low hum
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both described a low hum · 36 km away
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both described a low hum · 139 km away
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