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India's wonder!  The 'Magnetic Hill' in Ladakh that defies gravity Located at a distance of 30 km from Leh city on the Leh-Kargil Highway is a small stretch of road that defies the phenomenon of gravity. The reason is the magnetic hill that pulls stationary vehicles upwards. Famous as the Magnetic Hill in Ladakh, it is a major tourist attraction in the valley and a perfect pit-stop for tired riders moving on the highway. About Magnetic Hill The strange world that we live in, there are plenty of theories backing this strange wonder of nature. All of them propose a different logic and are backed by strong reasoning, barring superstitions like ‘the magnetic road is a straightaway to heaven’. Here’s a look at what each of these beliefs and theories have to say. The Myth Villagers residing in the magnetic hill of Ladakh believe that there once existed a road that led people to heaven. Those who rightly deserved were pulled to the path directly while those who didn’t deserve could never make it there. The Magnetic Force Theory Next comes a sensible theory, which is also the most widespread. It states that there is a strong magnetic force emanating from the hill that pulls vehicles that are within its range. The strange occurrence on the Leh-Kargil highway has been experienced and testified by travelers from across the world. As a matter of fact, the notorious hill has caused planes of Indian Air Force to divert their route in the past to avoid magnetic interference on them. The Optical Illusion Theory Another widely accepted theory says that the hill is no source of magnetic force, rather it’s just an optical illusion that makes the downslope of the road leading to the Magnetic Hill Ladakh, India look like an upslope. So, when you see the vehicle going uphill, it is actually going downhill. Other Similar Phenomenon There are people who believe Magnetic Hills to be characterized as Gravity Hills that can be seen all across the world. Some of the popular examples of Gravity Hills are Tulsishyam in Gujarat, Electric Brae, and Gansu in Scotland and China respectively. #ladhak #india
India's wonder! The 'Magnetic Hill' in Ladakh that defies gravity Located at a distance of 30 km from Leh city on the Leh-Kargil Highway is a small stretch of road that defies the phenomenon of gravity. The reason is the magnetic hill that pulls stationary vehicles upwards. Famous as the Magnetic Hill in Ladakh, it is a major tourist attraction in the valley and a perfect pit-stop for tired riders moving on the highway. About Magnetic Hill The strange world that we live in, there are plenty of theories backing this strange wonder of nature. All of them propose a different logic and are backed by strong reasoning, barring superstitions like ‘the magnetic road is a straightaway to heaven’. Here’s a look at what each of these beliefs and theories have to say. The Myth Villagers residing in the magnetic hill of Ladakh believe that there once existed a road that led people to heaven. Those who rightly deserved were pulled to the path directly while those who didn’t deserve could never make it there. The Magnetic Force Theory Next comes a sensible theory, which is also the most widespread. It states that there is a strong magnetic force emanating from the hill that pulls vehicles that are within its range. The strange occurrence on the Leh-Kargil highway has been experienced and testified by travelers from across the world. As a matter of fact, the notorious hill has caused planes of Indian Air Force to divert their route in the past to avoid magnetic interference on them. The Optical Illusion Theory Another widely accepted theory says that the hill is no source of magnetic force, rather it’s just an optical illusion that makes the downslope of the road leading to the Magnetic Hill Ladakh, India look like an upslope. So, when you see the vehicle going uphill, it is actually going downhill. Other Similar Phenomenon There are people who believe Magnetic Hills to be characterized as Gravity Hills that can be seen all across the world. Some of the popular examples of Gravity Hills are Tulsishyam in Gujarat, Electric Brae, and Gansu in Scotland and China respectively. #ladhak #india

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