A strange, unexplained sound has been heard across parts of Indonesia, sparking confusion and concern among residents. Known locally as "Suara Langit" or "Sky Voice," the phenomenon has been reported for centuries, often mistaken for earthquake activity. However, recent research suggests these eerie noises are not seismic in origin but stem from atmospheric events.
Scientists point to possible causes such as sonic booms from meteors or other atmospheric disturbances. The sound, which some describe as a deep rumble or trumpet-like blast, has been documented in various regions worldwide. Indonesian authorities urge calm and continue to investigate the source.
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