A self-proclaimed “cowgirl,” Karrie Ann Snure, discovers nearly 200 solar-powered speakers buried in a California hillside, prompting a local mystery about their purpose. Multiple reports describe the devices as tucked into the slope and emitting a sound described as a haunting blend of noises similar to white noise. The speakers appear designed to operate with solar power, suggesting they can function without direct wiring to a nearby electrical source. Snure’s account leads to wider attention on what message, if any, the setup was intended to deliver. The reports say the case is ultimately treated as solved, though the available information provided here focuses primarily on the discovery and the audio output rather than identifying the installer, the intended audience, or the specific reasoning behind burying the speakers. Overall, outlets agree on the scale of the find—hundreds of speakers—along with the setting, the solar-powered nature of the equipment, and the distinctive sound it produces from within the hillside.
Solar-powered speakers found buried in California hillside, mystery investigated
A self-proclaimed “cowgirl,” Karrie Ann Snure, discovers nearly 200 solar-powered speakers buried in a California hillside, prompting a local mystery about their purpose. Multiple reports describe the...
- Nearly 200 solar-powered speakers are found buried in a California hillside.
- The speakers emit a sound described as similar to white noise.
- Karrie Ann Snure reports stumbling upon the buried speakers, sparking the investigation.
- Reports characterize the setup as involving hundreds of speakers arranged in a hillside slope.
Karrie Ann Snure, a self-proclaimed cowgirl, stumbled upon nearly 200 solar-powered speakers tucked into a California hillside, each emitting a haunting blend of sounds resembling white noise.
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