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Steep hill and strange hill
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My grandfather always reminded us a long time ago of a hill somewhere that was so steep that every now and then there were water taps by the side of the road that you could fill your car radiator with so it didn't overheat.
Also he said there was a hill somewhere that somehow would magically pull cars up it without them having their engines on!
Anyone know if there are such hills?
Also he said there was a hill somewhere that somehow would magically pull cars up it without them having their engines on!
Anyone know if there are such hills?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Now the 2nd one I can help you with. Called the Croy Brae (or Electric Brae) it's in Scotland and at certain points on this hill your car will move of it's own accord, apparently.
I went here when I lived in Scotland many moons ago you certainly od feel as if you're moving - it is an illusion
http://www.mcintyre.demon.co.uk/local/electbra e.htm
No idea about the other though
oj
I went here when I lived in Scotland many moons ago you certainly od feel as if you're moving - it is an illusion
http://www.mcintyre.demon.co.uk/local/electbra e.htm
No idea about the other though
oj
I've experienced one of these "magic hills" where you seem to go uphill with the engine switched off near to Dundalk, Eire.
See explanation here http://www.ghosttraveller.com/gravityhills.htm
See explanation here http://www.ghosttraveller.com/gravityhills.htm
the Electric Brae is all to do with the way the road is laid out so that when you look at it form where you park your car you get the illusion you are moving. Much like when you are on a stationary train and the one next too you moves and you think ti's your train.
There's no magnetic pull or anything else magnetic on these 'magic hills'; that is all part of the Urban Myth attached to them
ojx
There's no magnetic pull or anything else magnetic on these 'magic hills'; that is all part of the Urban Myth attached to them
ojx
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