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I removed the following text in the Gravity Hill section as it is utter nonsense and I can't find any source, nevermind a verifiable one, that anyone has measured the hill: "There are claims that nobody knows for sure what the cause is, or that it could be a gravity warp in the earth. The theory that it is an optical illusion created by the surrounding landscape has been disproved with GPS units with elevation capability. Balls, cars and water really do roll from a lower point in elevation to a higher point of elevation on the road." 137.99.236.218 (talk) 20:25, 8 September 2010 (UTC)[reply]

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