In the summer of 1997, scientists recorded a strange, loud noise originating from an area west of Chile's southern coast.
"We considered every possibility, including animal origin," Christopher Fox, chief scientist of the Acoustic Monitoring Project of NOAA's Pacific Marine Environmental Lab, toldJust what created the booming noise stumped scientists for years.
Robert Dziak, from NOAA's Pacific Marine Environmental Lab, told Insider via email that by 2011 – after gathering all the data – the agency was able to definitively explain what the bloop was.
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