🐳 52 Blue - The Loneliest Whale in the World 🐳
52 Blue - The Loneliest Whale in the World R ight now, you may be thinking, 'Whoa, I never knew a whale could ever be lonely AND be called 52 Blue!' Well, it actually is possible. This unique whale was first heard in 1989 by the US Navy, in the North Pacific, with a call measuring 52 hertz (equivalent to G sharp in musical notes) , thus the name. Now, you may be thinking, 'Huh, 52 Hz doesn't sound like much.', however this frequency is actually unusually high for a whale call. As stated before, 52 was first heard way back in 1989 by the US Navy. Even then, numerous people set out in pursuit to find it. The man who actually identified the noise as a whale call (and not a submarine) was 'William Watkins', and he was one of the explorers who decided to discover the whale. Despite hearing the whale's rare call almost annually, he still never accomplished his mission, and died in 2004, without finding the mysterious creature. Basically, we know practically...