Yes it is in Wales although I can't remember the exact location. It was also mentioned in the movie " waking Ned Devinne" Sorry I can't be of more help.
2007-05-11 15:05:51
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answered by Fl1959 4
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There is a road in High Beech, Epping Forest. Follow the signs for High Beech but when you pass the church don't turn right go straight ahead. Shortly after on the right hand side of the road you will see two roads on the right in sort of a triangle that join. the first one is like this. If you stop your car, or bike on the bottom and turn the engine off it will drag the car up the hill. Its weird its something to do with the magnetism of the earth. Also its actually in the forest so its quite creepy.
2007-05-11 23:34:18
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answered by tempest 4
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2016-11-27 19:47:35
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answered by Anonymous
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There are a lot of places like that. I live sort of near one (sort of... as in the same state. It's in Santa Cruz. It's called the Mystery Spot). There's also one in Vermont where your car can roll up a street, and there's one in India as well.
2007-05-11 14:29:03
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answered by xx. 6
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Yes it's called the electric brae in Ayrshire Scotland. Go for a drive and watch your car roll UPHILL.
2007-05-11 13:32:40
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answered by Anonymous
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There defininitely is one because I read about it.
I think that it's some sort of optical illusion.
The slope of the hills on either side make it seem as though you are rising.
will try to find out.
Yes Garwy is RIGHT
look at her reference in Wikipedia.
2007-05-11 13:25:10
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answered by Vincent A 3
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Yes Workington in Cumbria, a brutal sport if ever there was one,and the ball goes uphill.
2007-05-11 13:13:20
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answered by babscabs 5
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yes I have it was on TV not so long ago but I believe it is in Scotland and not in Wales.
It is an optical illusion not gravity defying, as I remember it depends where you stand and drop the ball for the effect to happen.
2007-05-12 00:53:39
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answered by piratevid 1
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Yeah amri im a Scot, electric brae like u said beside Ayr where your car is on a downhill slope but goes uphill. lol
2007-05-11 13:19:12
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answered by EaAzY 3
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Yes. I think it's in the North - maybe Yorkshire. It's an optical illusion. It was featured on a tv programme - may have been 'Countryfile'
2007-05-11 23:35:35
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answered by Anonymous
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