Scotland is home to countless weird and wonderful attractions.From the ancient stone monument found in the middle of a housing estate to a "truly mesmerising" amethyst cave, no matter where in the country you are you aren't likely to be too far from an amazing oddity.
One of the strangest has to be Electric Brae.Situated in South Ayrshire, this is a one-of-a-kind stretch of road where cars appear to roll uphill.
Appearing to defy gravity, it really does look like vehicles are pulled upwards by an unseen force.For a long time, Scots had no idea what was causing this strange phenomenon.
Some believed it had to do with electromagnetic forces, hence the name Electric Brae. Inside 'timeless' Glasgow villa on market in catchment area for country's top school In reality, though, it is just a trick of the eye.
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