Unreal Places on Earth That Rebel Against Physics

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Unreal Places on Earth That Rebel Against Physics

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Some places on Earth seem to completely defy the laws of physics! Take the Devil’s Kettle waterfall in Minnesota, where half the river mysteriously disappears into a hole, and no one knows where it goes! In Bolivia, the Salar de Uyuni salt flats turn into a massive mirror after rain, making it look like you're walking on the sky. Then there's Magnetic Hill in Canada, where cars seem to roll uphill, even though it’s technically an optical illusion. In Turkmenistan, the Gates of Hell is a massive fiery crater that's been burning for decades after a drilling accident—it looks otherworldly! And in Australia, Wave Rock looks like a giant frozen wave, even though it’s just a solid rock formation formed over millions of years. These places make Earth feel like something straight out of a sci-fi movie!

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