Singing Sand of Cayo Largo
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funny.. but I would hate to walk all day in that
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@leemichfb hahah! TRUE!
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I believe sand from the desert is sometimes taken to erosion sites on beaches after a storm hits or passes. This would explain why it squeaks in places where it otherwise would not.
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no sneak attacks on the enemy with this sand! lol!
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in australia its actually fucking annoying
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@LouieBB dude... you clicked the play button...
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@LOLDISNEYLAND yup we sure do Xp
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it depends on how much silica there is on the sand. an average lvl of silica in sand is about 20%. in singing sand it is much higher at about 80-90%
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its high levels of silica in the sand that bond minerals together, so then when wind (or in the case bored people lol) vibrate it, the sand acts like a saw (u ever seen some one bend a saw and it makes a weird noise?) kinda like that
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walking like a complete idiot to create an immature noise...im down!
No, this really what the sand does, it acuatly makes this sound, it works by a type of mineral rubbing agaisnt other minerals to create this sound.
Rsalex6670 2 years ago 9
meh we get that in australia everytime ya go to the beach. But the sand has to be extra dry for the sound to occur.
LOLDISNEYLAND 2 years ago 4