Optical illusion in Maharashtra's Western Ghats, where a waterfall appears to defy gravity, though it's downhill.
At Hoover Dam, cars strangely roll uphill when parked in neutral due to the road's slight slope and the dam's magnetic field.
In Ladakh, India, cars appear to roll uphill, creating a captivating illusion attributed to the sloping road and landscape.
Near Ararat, Armenia, cars mystify by seeming to roll uphill, an optical illusion shaped by the road's incline and surroundings.
On Brazil's Rua Do Amendoim, cars eerily roll uphill due to a combination of road slope and magnetic field from nearby power lines.
Experience weaker gravity in Canada's Hudson Bay Area because of the region's thinner Earth's crust and the influence of Hudson Bay's immense water mass.
Gold Hill, Oregon's Oregon Vortex is known for its gravity-defying illusions, including floating broomsticks and uphill-rolling balls, all optical tricks.
Santa Cruz's Mystery Spot features pools that seem to slope uphill and floating broomsticks, all the result of optical illusions, not gravity.
Wisconsin's Anti-Gravity Hills play mind tricks as cars appear to roll uphill, thanks to optical illusions in valleys with upward-sloping roads.
Wisconsin's Anti-Gravity Hills play mind tricks as cars appear to roll uphill, thanks to optical illusions in valleys with upward-sloping roads.