There are a number of candidates for the title of the quietest natural place on Earth. It's difficult to pinpoint the absolute quietest natural location, as it is highly variable due to the influence of, for example, noise produced by wind, wildlife, rustling vegetation, tourists and those goddamn aircraft flying overhead . The rest of this article is behind a paywall. Please sign in or subscribe to access the full content.

But a good candidate, thought to be the quietest National Park in the US at the very least, is the Haleakalā Crater found 3055 meters (10,023 feet) above the Pacific Ocean on the East Maui volcano , itself on the Hawaiian Island of Maui.

"Natural sounds, panoramic views, and dark night skies greatly contribute to Haleakalā’s unique sense of place," the National

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