Tuesday, April 20, 2021

Top 5 Anti-gravity Places In India

Yes, you got it right these places in India really defy gravity. What I suggest is, it should also be researched that if Sir Isaac Newton had seen the apple (not falling to ground but flying above) at these places would our laws of gravity been different?

Jokes apart let’s find out about these anti-gravity places in India:

The Reverse Waterfall

Waterfalls look beautiful and it is relaxing to see water fall beautifully from such heights. But in this waterfall water moves upwards instead of falling down. 

Naneghat waterfall also known as reverse waterfall is located near Pune in Maharashtra. It is now a popular tourist destination. Important question is why does it happen? Well it is considered that due to it’s typical location there are strong wind currents that forces water upwards

Ulta Paani or Bisar Pani

As the name suggests, here water streams do not flow downhill instead it flows uphill!

Yes, uphill. Ulta Pani or Bisar Pani as it is locally know is situated in Chhattisgarh’s Mainpet area. Mainpet is also called Shimla of Chhattisgarh. It is a place where Tibetan refugees were settled earlier by the government. The Bisar Pani is a matter of curiosity from many locals and tourists. Why does it happen there? Well, some say it is a sort of optical illusion created by nature. 

A hill where vehicles move uphill!

Yes, this sounds surprising but it is a fact at Pandariya magnetic hill near Dewanpatpar village in Kawardha district of Chhattisgarh. 

Vehicles instead of coming downwards from a hill slope upwards. This means if you park your vehicle without applying hand breaks on the foothills, the vehicle will climb up the slope!

This phenomena is attributed to optical illusions created by the topography. 

A heavy pillar is hanging without any support for centuries!

This pillar is one of the architectural mysteries. One of the many pillars at the Lepakshi temple situated in Anantpur district of Andhra Pradesh literally hangs from the roof!

There are a total of 70 pillars and one of the pillars is does not touch the ground. One can literally pass objects from its base. 

At this hill never park your vehicle without brakes!

Cyclops hill in Ladakh also known as magnetic hill is a small stretch of road situated at a distance of around 30 kilometres from Leh city. 

It is said that if a car is left with it’s engine switched off, it will roll up the hill at a speed of upto 20 kilometres per hour! But why? Again the same explanation, it is said to be apparent due to some sort of optical illusion. 


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