Throughout history, many desert explorers have returned with strange stories related to the dunes.
Mysterious sounds often occur from crescent-shaped sand dunes. They say they often emit mysterious sounds, ranging from soft hissing, melodious kite flutes, to roars, or terrifying explosions, that can be heard from miles away. As real as
how? Strange sound from sand dunes The first mysterious stories of strange phenomena in the desert are said to have come from the legendary explorer Marco Polo in the 12th century. He described these anomalous sounds as “sounds emanating from various types of music. instruments, drums, and the clash of arms”, and claimed that they were the “works” of evil spirits lurking in the desert. Up to the 19th century, these monstrous sounds still toyed with adventurers in the wilderness, even mentioned by Charles Darwin in his travel diary, but he could not explain this strange phenomenon. A remarkable documentary on strange sounds was produced by the British diplomat and explorer, Bertram Sidney Thomas. In 1930-1931, he became the first Westerner to cross the Rub ‘al Khali, or “Empty Quarter”, a vast expanse of desolate expanse of the Arabian desert. During this expedition, he noted the “loud sound of a musical note” emanating from a gentle sand slope. On another occasion, he even heard musical notes emanating from under his camel’s feet. The adventurer was also awakened by high-pitched sounds while sleeping in the tent. When he asked his local guide about the origin of these sounds, he was told that they came from spirits conversing with each other in another world. An explorer named John Philby who was also in the “Empty Quarter” at the same time as Thomas said of what he heard: “Suddenly in the large area began to emit sounds like a siren. or the sound of an aircraft engine, it sounds quite fun, rhythmic and has amazing depth. This “sand concert” lasted about four minutes, which was enough for me to record every detail after I recovered. Such strange sounds, commonly known as “singing sands” or “songs of the dunes”, have been reported for centuries, from places as far away as North and South America, Africa, and Europe. Asia, British Isles, Arabian Peninsula, Hawaiian Islands. The cultures in these regions all have their own legends and myths surrounding this phenomenon. For the Arabs, they were created by desert spirits called Jinn. Many other places for these strange sounds come from lost cities underground, or from ghosts, gods, demons, mythical animals, even demons. The cause has not been determined
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