Not to mention cougars/mountain lions. If she ever a heard a scream from a cougar in heat, I have absolutely no doubt whatsoever that she would have packed her bags right that moment and high-tailed it back to whence she came ... (and if she went fast enough, she might have had a chance to catch up to her own skin, after it had crawled off and got a good head start ...)
Hell, this one ain't nothin'. I've heard ones that would make your blood both freeze and curdle at the same time - they are easily and by a huge margin the most horrifying sounds I've ever heard directly with my own ears.
Hell, this one ain't nothin'. I've heard ones that would make your blood both freeze and curdle at the same time - they are easily and by a huge margin the most horrifying sounds I've ever heard directly with my own ears.
For some reason, I can’t help but hear the narrative on some TV documentary or charity commercial. Queue the heroic music, start the narration, run video...
I don't think this person actually, really spent any time in the actual, real country (as opposed to, say, some touristy, rural-adjacent, semi-suburban bed-and-breakfast type environment). ...
I must never go far enough. Seems no matter how far out I go you, can always hear a highway or aircraft flying over. Sounds travels a long way sometimes, especially if you are above but still have a line of sight back down the mountain. I guess sound bounces around a lot in hills, valleys and mountains without dense vegetation. I imagine a flatland area with thick forest would be more quiet.
Hell, this one ain't nothin'. I've heard ones that would make your blood both freeze and curdle at the same time - they are easily and by a huge margin the most horrifying sounds I've ever heard directly with my own ears.