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Indian Ghost Hill : ウィキペディア英語版 | Indian Ghost Hill
Indian Ghost Hill is a hill in Meeker County, Minnesota next to Forest City. The Crow River runs through Forest City and is adjacent to Indian Ghost Hill. The name comes from an unusual optical illusion which makes it seem that a car with the handbrake off begins to roll up the hill. Local legend had it that the ghosts of Indian children are pushing the cars. To get there, take County Road 2 north out of Forest City, going over a bridge. Go 1.5 miles from bridge to 330th Street, turn right and go .5 mile to 660th Street, turn right again and drive up the small hill. The hill is just before the curve to the left. Turn around to face north and observe that it’s downhill behind you and in front of you. Drive about half way down the hill and stop. Put your car in neutral and take your foot off the brake. The farther you go down the hill the faster you will be pulled back up the hill.
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