8 places where the 'anti-gravity' is extremely mysterious is not well known
Let's explore 8 interesting zero gravity locations below!
1. Reverse waterfall in England
This waterfall is not far from Hayfield and water flows straight up into the sky, making it look like a fountain. The secret of an upstream waterfall is the wind: it is so strong that the falling water is pushed back by the wind.
2. Mysterious house in Oregon, USA
There is a secluded cabin in a deep forest built near the mysterious Oregon Vortex. Native Americans call the restricted area - a place to avoid. It is believed that there is a kind of spherical force field here - half of which is below ground and above. It makes people feel realistic in a different way. You can not walk here. There is also a broom here that doesn't fall. Where you place the broom in the cabin, it will still stand upright. In this mysterious place, the balls roll up on a completely flat surface. There is no trick here: tourists even use special equipment to measure tilt and angle.
3. The road at the foot of Aragats mountain in Armenia
At the border of Turkey and Armenia, there is a strange mountain. Thousands of visitors come to this mountain each year to witness the incredible gravity-free phenomenon. If you turn off the engine at the foot of the mountain, the car will go uphill. There is a river nearby also going up the slope. Many people claim that going down here is very easy.
4. Hoover Dam in Nevada, USA
When you climb this 221m high dam, you can do a simple experiment. Try to pour some water out of the bottle. The liquid will not flow down as usual, but it will soar! The same thing happens if you try to throw a light object from the same height - it will float because of the strong air.
5. Tower of Devils, Utah, USA
Devils Tower is located in the Bear Lodge Ranger district of Black Hills. The mound's perfect shape and size make it the most important sight in the state of Utah. Climbers also like it here. But for some reason, climbers have climbed Mount Everest but were unable to climb the summit of Devils Tower. The Devils Tower is only 386m high but because of the steep walls that people cannot reach the top - and even harder to come back.
6. The mysterious road in Korea
The empty bottles and cans left on this road on Jeju Island often roll uphill - tourists have tried it many times. Authorities quickly turned the place into a tourist attraction and even placed a nearby sign that showed it was a zero-gravity site.
7. The golden rock in Myanmar
This stone is covered with gold and it seems that it will fall at any time. But in fact, it has been here for 2,500 years! The rocks are located at an altitude of 14.9m and have a temple built on top. According to the story, the rock held by the Buddha's hair lies within it. The rock is not fixed and anyone can move it. It is said that only one woman can move the rock. Therefore, women are not allowed to touch this stone.
8. Davasko stone in Argentina
This giant rock is gravity-free. A stone weighing more than 300 tons sat on the edge of a large rock for several thousand years before tilting slightly. Locals checked it - they put a glass bottle at the bottom and it cracked. On February 29, 1912, the Davasko stone fell. It was a real shock to the locals. And 95 years later, they put a plastic copy of the stone back. It weighs only 9 tons and is fixed on rocks.
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