Record-Breaking Underwater Sound Originates from Unknown Location

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The loudest underwater sound ever recorded, known as the 'bloop,' originated from the remote Point Nemo in the Southern Pacific Ocean and is believed to be caused by ice calving from Antarctic glaciers, highlighting the powerful natural forces beneath the ocean's surface.
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