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Mystery Of the Yellowstone Lake

Yellowstone National Park is, without any doubt, one of the most popular places for resting of millions of people, not just from the U.S. However, it seems that not everything is harmonic in this part of the natural heaven, as some people loves to call this park. There are some documented statements of a number of witnesses that experienced some strange and mysterious sounds. All of them were unknown and they were coming from the unknown source.

Hiram Chittenden

In the book The Yellowstone National Park, author Hiram Chittenden described these sounds as a telegraph wire ringing or the buzzing of the bees that were occurring and despairing very fast. This book was published in 1895.

This is just one of the many records of these strange phenomena. In others, people states that sounds come from the sky above two lakes- Yellowstone Lake and Shoshone Lake.

The Chittenden’s book has to be taken with respect because this man was not prone to the mystery and gossips. He was a famous engineer who builds almost all bridges and roads in the national park. In addition, he is a person who was responsible for the locks in the Washington Ship Canal in the Seattle’s Lake. He was a man of science, not a person who would ever believe in something that is beyond the human reason.

However, he was not the only and last person who mentioned these strange sounds over the Yellowstone Lake.

Edwin Linton

The next on your list is a professor of biology at Washington College Edwin Linton, who was working in the National Park in 1890, as a member of the project that was conducted under the supervision of the American Fish Commission. His associates and he heard dome strange sounds during their project and he wrote everything in his diary.

Linton described that one morning they heard sounds very clearly that were coming from the sky. The sound was unknown to the scientists ant it was similar to the resonance of the metal. The sound was harp-like or something likes metal crashing. However, nobody was able to describe them and discover the source.

Lee Whittlesey

One of the best connoisseurs of the Yellowstone Park history and resident of this area Lee Whittlesey explained that not many people know about these strange phenomena, but only the people who spent time for research of this natural U.S. beauty. He se convinced that all statements about these sounds are credible, and that is not something like Bigfoot mystery. The sounds are real, Whittlesey explained.

Almost all witnesses explained that they hear the sounds on the very clear day, without the wind. In most cases it happened in the morning. What makes these sounds nobody knows. But many people are still convinced that Yellowstone Lake hides some big mystery that refuse to be explained. We are still waiting for the explanation.

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