Gravity hills are interesting natural phenomena that are nature’s practical jokes on the gullible. Gravity hills are what happen when a common optical illusion that causes a slight downward slope to appear to be an uphill slope tricks people into thinking that their car is magically going uphill,when in fact, it’s going downhill. Although a perfectly practical explanation for the “phenomena” exists, they are still cool as all get out and therefore included here. This particular gravity hill is on Thunderbird Dr, on the stretch between Twin Hills Dr. and Singing Hills Dr.
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Geographic Information
- Address:
- 820 Thunderbird Dr.
El Paso, TX
United States
Get Directions » - GPS:
- 31.8436809, -106.51752060000001
- County:
- El Paso County, Texas
- Nearest Towns:
- Sunland Park, NM (4.9 mi.)
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i was aware of this back in the late 60’s
wow..i just heard on one in calif…
there is another anti-gravity hill in el paso, It is located on trans-mountain road heading WESTBOUND–. it is about about .5 miles east of the Franklin State Park parking area on the east bound side. pull off to the shoulder of the road i-ON THE WEST BOUND SIDE–put your car in neutral and it will roll uphill or eastward.
My uncle, my uncles gf, my gf at the time, and me were testing if this was real we got what we wanted but we are going back to see if its true.
Is there any way to know how many accidents have taken place in this area? I know of two back in the late 1980’s. One was deadly. Knocked out a mail box both times same house.