For over a decade, one quadrant of the Indian Ocean has been of particular interest to scientists and hobbyists alike. A 350 thousand square mile area just northwest of the island known as Knobbe's Peak has become famous over the last few decades for its strange auditory phenomena. Radio systems close to the marine quadrant have been able to receive low frequency sounds, which when pitch-adjusted and sped up sound mysteriously like the call of a bird. Curiously, the island of Knobbe's Peak experiences shifts in the underground tectonic plates, much like earthquakes. The sounds emanating from the ocean quadrant seem to coincide with these plate shifts. This phenomena remains unexplained, and it serves as an interesting and fun diversion for those seeking a mystery while on a seaside cruise.
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