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Think that might need a little context, surely the noise would be for on the farm it's being built upon.

 

Not several miles down the road?.

As you'd be buggered in any urban place near a motorway or road.

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On 06/11/2022 at 18:35, Stubby said:

Some nights , lying in bed , I would be listening to what sounded like to me a big diesel engine ticking over . I would get up and open the window to listen , nothing . This happened quite frequently . It took me several months to realize that it was my pulse ! The blood pumping in my head near my ears . Bonkers innit ? 

Here (in rural France) it’s so quiet at night I had the same issue.

Could hear roaring/pumping noise.

Took me a while to figure it out.

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