This is a fascinating reverse waterfall called Kavalshet Point in Maharashtra, near Sinhagad Fort.
2. Mount Aragatas, Turkey
Mount Aragatas has become a popular tourist attraction since cars can drive up without using their engines, and rivers flow against gravity as well.
3. Stone of Davasko, Argentina
The Dawasco Stone was a 300-ton boulder that balanced on its own fulcrum on the steep edge of the rock.
4. Kyaikitiyo Pagoda, Myanmar
Mount Aragatas has become a popular tourist attraction since cars can drive up without using their engines, and rivers flow against gravity as well.
5. The Mysterious Road, South Korea
The visual beauty of this road is secondary to the gravity-defying behavior that lures travelers from all over the world to its paved path.
6. Magnetic Hill, India
Because of the odd uphill movements of vehicles on the road, Magnetic Hill in Ladakh is sometimes regarded as a region with zero gravity.
7. Hoover Dam, USA
Water does not spill over the dam's edge. It instead flows back up. This one-of-a-kind occurrence is said to be generated by the dam's massive structure.
8. Kinder Downfall, England
Water is normally gravitationally influenced, but the Kinder Downfall in England seems to disagree.
9. WonderWorks, Florida
They are intended to be both amusing and informative for children. They flip the universe on its head.
10. Hudson Bay Area, Canada
This place has been devoid of gravity. In this region of the world, people genuinely weigh less than their true weight.