‘Magnetic Hill’ the strange phenomenon in the mysterious hill that pulled the vehicle towards uphill automatically
Magnetic Hill in Ladakh is located on the Leh-Kargil-Srinagar Highway, at a distance of 30 km from Leh city, India. Perched at a height of 14,000 feet above sea level, this is a mysterious spot where the laws of gravity seem not to apply. It is a small stretch of road, where a magnetic hill pulls stationary vehicles upwards is due to its phenomenon of gravity. There are many theories about Magnetic Hill. All of them propose a different logic.
When you reach the spot a sign along the road invites you to stop your car over a white square. This road attracts stationary vehicles upwards. When left with the engine off, a car can roll up at a speed of 20km/hr on this hill. Due to this mysterious phenomenon, it has been given many names like ‘Mystery Hill’ and ‘Gravity Hill’. The famous Sindhu River runs on the eastern side of this hill.
Hypothesis
Local residing in Ladakh believes that ‘The Magnetic Hill is a straightaway to heaven’ they believe that there once existed a road that led people to heaven. Deserving people would automatically be pulled there whereas those who were undeserving could never find their way to it.
The science behind this
The exact reason behind this phenomenon has not been discovered yet. However, there is two theory behind the phenomenon.
The Magnetic Force Theory
This theory states that there is a strong magnetic force nearby the hill that pulls vehicles that are within its range. The strange magnetic force on the Leh-Kargil highway has been experienced and testified by travelers from across the world. In fact, the magnetic force is so strong that not only vehicles on road, the magnetic effect has also been observed on airplanes and helicopters. Pilots have to increase their altitude when they pass over the hill. Interestingly, a similar phenomenon can be observed at the Kala Dungar hills of Bhuj.
The Optical Illusion Theory
Another equally popular theory is optical illusion theory. This theory says that the hill is no source of magnetic force; rather it’s just an optical illusion. It just creates an optical illusion so that the road, which actually goes downhill, seems like it goes uphill. Therefore, when you see the vehicle going upslope, it is actually the opposite and going down.
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The best time to visit Ladakh Magnetic Hill is from July to September. The roads are clear at this time and the weather is just right to explore Ladakh and its beauty. Authorities have put up a billboard in the area stating the exact spot where magnetic phenomenon can be observed.
Apart from his a yellow box marked on the road indicates the exact point where the car should be parked in neutral. From this point, it can be seen climbing slowly up the hill. The Magnetic Hill in Ladakh has siblings all across the world. Some popular destination is Mount Aragat in Armenia, Electric Brae, in Scotland and Gansu in China.
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