Winter in New Mexico is always a magical time of year with its snowy landscapes, icy waterfalls, and glowing farolitos. But did you know that if you’re lucky, you can also witness an unusual natural phenomenon here?

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Thundersnow isn’t the only natural phenomenon you may experience in New Mexico. Over in Taos, an approximate two percent of residents can hear a persistent hum. Read more in This Strange Phenomenon In New Mexico Is Too Strange For Words.

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