8 extremely mysterious "anti-gravity" places not everyone knows

Let’s explore 8 extremely interesting zero gravity places below!

This waterfall is located not far from Hayfield and has water flowing straight up into the sky, making it look like a fountain. The secret of an inverted waterfall is the wind: it is so strong that the water falling is pushed back up by the wind.

8 extremely mysterious "anti-gravity" places not everyone knows

There is a secluded cabin in a deep forest built near the mystical Oregon Vortex. Native Americans call the restricted area – a place to be avoided. It is believed that there is some kind of spherical force field here – half of which is below the ground and above. It makes people feel real in a different way. You cannot walk here. There’s also a broom here that doesn’t fall. Wherever you put the broom in the cabin, it will stay upright. In this mysterious place, balls roll up on a perfectly flat surface. There are no tricks here: tourists have even used special devices to measure inclinations and angles.

On the border of Türkiye and Armenia, there is a very strange mountain. Thousands of visitors come to this mountain every year to witness the amazing phenomenon of zero gravity. If you turn off the car engine at the bottom of the mountain, the car will go uphill on its own. There is a river nearby that also goes uphill. Many people claim that going downhill here is easy.

8 extremely mysterious "anti-gravity" places not everyone knows

When you climb this 221m high dam, you can perform a simple experiment. Try to pour some water out of the bottle. The liquid won’t flow down like it should, but it will fly up! The same thing happens if you try to throw a light object from the same height – it will float because of the strong airflow.

8 extremely mysterious "anti-gravity" places not everyone knows

Devils Tower is located in the Bear Lodge Ranger district of the Black Hills. The mound’s perfect shape and size make it the most important sight in Wyoming. Mountain climbers love it too. But for some reason, climbers who climbed Mount Everest were unable to climb to the top of Devils Tower. Devils Tower is only 386m high but because of the steep walls people can’t get to the top – and it’s even harder to get back up.

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 put up a sign nearby showing it was zero gravity.

8 extremely mysterious "anti-gravity" places not everyone knows

This stone is covered with gold and it seems that it will fall at any moment. But in reality, it’s been here for 2,500 years! The rocks are located at a height of 14.9m and have a pagoda built on top. According to the story, the rock is held by the hair of the Buddha lying inside 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 extremely mysterious "anti-gravity" places not everyone knows

This huge block of rock is gravity-free. The stone weighing more than 300 tons sat on the edge of a large rock for several thousand years before leaning slightly. Locals checked it out – they put a glass bottle on 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 replica of the stone back. It weighs only 9 tons and is fixed on a rock.