Do you get UFO sightings as well there?  It could be a ground signal area.
Judith.



> 'Mystery Spot' is in my home town Santa Cruz, CA. scientist come to offer
> their explanations, best they say is that its an "illusion"... but it
works.
> Been there several times, and the guides will let you bring any equipment
> you want to test. Many people like Terry said, bring their own levels,
> cameras, watches, walkie-talkies. Some things common is that people get
> "dizzy" and when walking down the stairs people are leaning backwards
until
> they cross outside the area and the next step they're leaning forward as
one
> would naturally walk down stairs.  Golf balls roll uphill !!!, Pendulum
> swings counter clockwise (normal for Australians, but not for elsewhere,
> USA.  People of equal height standing 3 feet apart - on a level surface,
> proved by your own carpenters level, change places and their heights
change.
> Proved again by your own photographs!
> It does appear to be "outside" the intent of the person.
> But again, this is California and people do have their own reality here.
>
> BTW, the "Mystery Spot" has not been approved or endorsed by the FDA, and
> does not make any claims what-so-ever.
>
> Ed Kasper L.Ac., Acupuncturist & Medicinal Herbalist
> Santa Cruz, California & www.happyherbalist.com
> e-mail e...@happyherbalist.com
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Terry Chamberlin [mailto:tcj...@yahoo.ca]
> Sent: Thursday, December 27, 2001 7:59 AM
> To: silver-list@eskimo.com
> Subject: CS>The Spot
>
>
> When I was in High school, I got a job one summer at a
> tourist attraction called, "The Mystery Spot". (This
> is in Calif.) It was an area about 100 yards across in
> which gravity, it was claimed, pulled at an angle,
> rather than straight down. The buildings were built
> slanted, we were told, to accentuate the angle (which
> was up to about 12-18 degrees over from straight
> vertical).
>
> I thought it was all silliness when I first went to
> work there. Then I noticed certain anomalies. One of
> them was that everyone's digital watches were giving
> the wrong time, every time, several hours wrong, when
> the customer got out of the Spot. What this would have
> to do with gravity, I don't know, but it happened.
> Also, 2-way radios did not work in the Spot. Because
> this was well known, folks would bring their
> walky-talkys and one person would go into the Spot and
> one would stay in the parking lot. They could not
> communicate with each other. No voices, just static.
>
> Someone would bring in a long carpenters level, and
> lay it on a bench or step inside the Spot, and one end
> would clearly be higher than the other, even though
> the bubble showed it to be level.
>
> They had old, yellowed newspaper article clippings
> displayed under glass telling about the 11 other Spots
> that had been found around the world. There was even
> an article describing how a US military base in Africa
> had to be dismantled and moved because of all the
> accidents that kept happening there (car accidents,
> planes crashing, falling down stairs), because gravity
> didn't pull straight down.
>
> Interesting.
>
>
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