
Gravity Hill in Prosser Has a Mystery Spot where Cars Roll Uphill
There's a spot just outside of Prosser, Washington, that even has scientists and geologists baffled.
There's a small stretch of road that's on an incline, yet, if you put your car in neutral, it will roll up hill.

But how?
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That's what many in Eastern Washington have been asking for years.
The place is called Gravity Hill and, if you've experienced it for yourself, it's an insane experience that doesn't make sense.
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And spoil the secret? Well, perhaps.
There are several in the area that may claim mysterious forces or magnetic pulls that may be at work.
Others say it could be something more supernatural at work.
Perhaps the spirits of loved ones helping out in a time of needed.
Well, a magician never reveals the secret. Fortunately, I'm no magician.
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It's all just perspective. Although it appears uphill, it's still downhill, if that makes sense.
How the buildings and land are set does make it look very much so uphill at Gravity Hill. And it's best to keep that tradition alive. Don't spoil the fun for others.
It reminds me a little of the Mystery Spot in Santa Cruz, California, I went to as a child on a family vacation. They had some story where the magnetic pulls worked differently there and the buildings you could enter were build straight but a marble could roll uphill or if you stood on a platform you'd look like you were standing at a 45 degree angle. All an illusion.
Prosser isn't even the only place you'll find a Gravity Hill as they have one in California, Pennsylvania, and I'm sure other places in the United States.
It is cool we do have one right here in Washington, though. Still worth checking out if you can.
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