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This "Magic Road" In Ayr...

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:Ace: | 19:55 Sat 03rd May 2008 | Quizzes & Puzzles
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This probably doesn't go in this section, but it's technically a puzzle so... Didn't there used to be a Places section? Anyways...

I've heard about this road in Scotland, Near or in Ayr where by you park your car on the hill and you magically move up it instead of rolling down it. A friend from work just came back from Ayr and told me about it, and I've seen it on TV and stuff in the past. So it does exist!

My parents are going up to Ayr in 2 weeks and don't believe me, but it's real!

Unsurprisingly, typing "Magic Road" into google doesn't bring up any specific results.

Has anyone else heard of this road?
Have a link to a website about this road?
Believe me?

Cheers.

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I think it's called the Electric Brae - sorry I don't know how to link to a website
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Thanks!
They believe me now!
JMR27 - when you open a website highlight the link in the Address Box at the top of the page. Then right click on it and Copy. Then Paste it into this answer window
:Ace: - there are many Gravity Hills throughout the world .. . . ..

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_magnetic_ hills
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I think it's well strange me lol
thank you sir.prize
Hi,
I know the Electric Brae well and have tried it out often since I was a child. Apart from switching off the car engine and having it run the opposite way it should. If you have a glass lemonade bottle put it on the ground and watch it oll uphill. I don't know if it will work with plastic bottles as we always used grass. It is a fascinating place, even if it is not electric, magnetic or magic.
Margaret Rae

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