Fresh, fluffy snow acts as a sound sponge that absorbs certain frequencies and reflects others at odd angles, causing external sounds like footsteps to seem like they're coming from inside a cabin and creating a haunting, echoing effect that can make quiet cabins feel haunted.
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A strange thing happens in deep winter cabins, and it has nothing to do with ghosts at all. When the walls get buried in fresh, fluffy snow, that snow acts like a giant sound sponge and bends sound in bizarre ways. So, footsteps outside can seem to come from inside, and muffled knocks bounce around until they feel like they're circling the room, which means people often swear they heard a presence when it's really just snow absorbing certain frequencies and reflecting others at odd angles. And that's why a quiet cabin can feel haunted. Like, comment, and subscribe for more stories like this.
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