Strange happenings...
@AxranraRose82 (1120)
United States
February 15, 2008 10:16am CST
Share some strange facts that you know of!
I was looking at some websites and found this information:
In the Durango desert, in Mexico, there's a creepy spot called the "Zone of Silence." You can't pick up clear TV or radio signals. And locals say fireballs sometimes appear in the sky.
And I am sure everyone knows of the Bermuda Triangle. I know also of the settlers in Virginia that disappeared without a known cause.
There are a few others I have heard of but can't remember very well. I recall something happening in China long ago.
How do you explain these odd things?
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@kykidd (6812)
• United States
15 Feb 08
The Legend of Spook Hill, in Florida.
Witness your car going uphill in neutral!
One of Florida's best-known free attractions is Spook Hill, in Lake Wales. Located on North Wales Drive (Fifth Street) just a few blocks from the National Historic District, this mystery of nature attracts many thousands of visitors each year.
Children and adults get a thrill as the family car rolls uphill while in neutral, tugged by invisible forces which defy the laws of gravity.
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@AxranraRose82 (1120)
• United States
16 Feb 08
We have one of those about 20 minutes from my house, called gravity hill. It is located on a somewhat dangerous intersection and the legend was that a bus of football players were coming home from a game and at the intersection the bus slid a little too far into the intersection (they had a stop sign but the other traffic didn't) and the whole team was killed. Now they push you up (to protect you) if you go out too far (and of course if your car is in neutral). I think if you do a little research though you would find that no such accident happened there. Just a fun story. For some reason I have yet to go there and actually try it out though my friends have said it does work. I'd like to see for myself though!