(PhysOrg.com) -- In more than 30 locations around the world, the phenomenon of singing sand dunes has intrigued explorers, tourists, and scientists. When an avalanche occurs or even when the sand is ...
When Marco Polo heard eerie sounds coming from the Gobi Desert sand, he suspected mysterious spirits. Scientists have another explanation for the noisemaking. When Marco Polo crossed the Gobi Desert ...
In a few places on Earth, sand "sings" as it falls down dunes, making a low droning sound that lies within the bottom half of a cello's musical range. Subscribe to read this story ad-free Get ...
What does Elvis Presley have in common with a sand dune? No, it's not that people sometimes spot both in the vicinity of Las Vegas. Instead, some sand dunes, like The King, can sing. And new research ...
Singing Dunes, located in the Gobi Desert of Dunhuang, China, is a fascinating natural wonder that captivates visitors with its unique and melodious sounds. Also known as the "Mingsha Sand Dunes" or ...
Some of the tallest sand dunes in North America can be found in the remote and extreme northern section of Death Valley National Park, California. The Eureka Dunes, in the enclosed Eureka Valley, have ...
Deep in the heart of the Central Asian desert, one of the world’s greatest acoustic enigmas has been hiding in plain sight: the Singing Dunes. Famed for their deep humming and booming noises, which ...
Deserts are usually described as silent places, which is why the sound catches people off guard. In parts of China, visitors have reported dunes that hum, boom, or whistle when wind passes over them ...
If you've never heard a sand dune rumble, listen up. Marco Polo in the 13th century said the singing sands — which he ascribed to evil desert spirits — "at times fill the air with the sounds of all ...