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Argentina. Unquillo 5109 · 2018-04-13 · from the WORLDHUMMAP archive

An account in Argentina. Unquillo 5109

Es un zumbido grave (No agudo) parecido a un motor o como cuando funciona alg�n aparato (por ejemplo un lavarropas autom�tico en alguno de sus programas silenciosos). Arranca y para, a veces dura m�s tiempo y otras es m�s prolongado. El zumbido no es parejo como la prueba de sonido que est� en l�nea para completar. Yo lo escucho con una peque�a oscilaci�n que no pude igualar en el simulador

What they reported

First noticed: 2018

Pitch: 175

Loudest: During the night

Where: Indoors

Symptoms: Sense of vibration

Changes with weather: No he tomado referencia de ello

 

Others who described something like this

2018-02-13

Es como un zumbido intermitente, parece que va a dejar de sonar, pero sigue, como un latido de coraz�n, pero largo y lento. He preguntado a toda mi familia, incluso a gente que ha venid

the accounts read alike, found by meaning rather than by shared details

2019-05-18

Es un pito que aveces se confunde con los sonidos de mi entorno o el de mis oidos , porque es parecido al zumbido que se siente en los oidos, pero al prestarle atencion ..no lo es ...es exte

the accounts read alike, found by meaning rather than by shared details

2018-06-11

Es un zumbido sordo, grave, suave, como un motor diesel en ralent�. Se escucha dentro de la casa, sobre todo de noche, pero tambi�n por el d�a. Fuera de casa no se escucha. He

the accounts read alike, found by meaning rather than by shared details

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