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Why do accidents often happen in the Devil's Triangle in Idaho?

There is a vertical highway in Idaho, USA. Terrible rollover accidents often occur in this section, so it is called "Idaho Devil Triangle" by drivers. It is rumored that if a normal vehicle enters this area, it will be suddenly thrown into the sky by an invisible mysterious force at an unknown time, and then thrown to the ground again by this mysterious force, resulting in the tragedy of car crash and death.

A car driver named WIRT Barker said that he had experienced such a terrible thing. One fine day, WIRT Baker left home for work in a 2-ton truck. Before long, he was on the national highway in Idaho. Soon we arrived at the section called "Idaho Devil's Triangle". There is little traffic on the road. At this moment, WIRT Baker suddenly felt a mysterious force, which made the car deviate from the road and rushed towards the side of the road. WIRT Baker tried to control the car. The car was suddenly caught by mysterious forces and thrown out at once. Finally, the car overturned on the ground. WIRT Baker was very lucky, but he was injured and saved his life. But many people are not so lucky. According to statistics, more than a dozen people have been killed in the "Idaho Devil Triangle". In fact, this section of highway is no different from other highways. It is flat and wide. But why are there so many car crashes and deaths? Why are vehicles thrown by a mysterious force? No one can solve it.

There is a place near Warsaw, the capital of Poland, also known as the "death highway". Drivers feel headache and fear about this place. The driver drove here, as if he had taken some kind of ecstasy, and suddenly fell asleep, leading to the death of a car accident. When the driver comes to this place, he would rather take the wrong road than pass by. Even some animals like pigs and dogs don't want to stay in this place. As long as they stay here, they will feel groggy. But small animals like cats, birds and snakes live well here. Apple trees, jujube trees, azaleas and other plants will die in this place in a few days However, plants such as maple, willow and peach trees thrive here.

Scientists have done a lot of investigation and research on this strange phenomenon, trying to find out the reason. It is believed that this phenomenon is caused by the influence of groundwater pulse radiation. But scientists have no way to know how the underground water veins here are different from other places. How this strange phenomenon is caused is a mystery.

At the 430 kilometers of Lanxin Highway in China, not only rollover accidents occur frequently, but also the reasons for rollover are mysterious. When a normal car comes here, it sometimes turns over like a plane hitting Bermuda. There are dozens of serious accidents like this, which have caused serious losses to the lives and property of the country and people. Even if the driver is very alert, he can't stop this from happening. Is this place steep and slippery, rugged and narrow? Actually, it's not. Not only is the road smooth here, but also the view is quite wide. What's the secret of so many cars rolling over at a distance of less than 100 meters?

Some people think there is something wrong with the road design here. After listening to the opinions, the Ministry of Communications has rebuilt this section of highway several times. However, no matter how people rebuild this section of the road, mysterious rollover accidents continue to appear.

Later, it was found that every rollover accident here was almost in the north direction. Some people say that there may be a big magnetic field in the north of this mysterious 430 kilometers. When the car comes here, it will be attracted by the attraction of the magnetic field, which will lead to accidents. This view sounds reasonable, but it has not been proved by scientists. For drivers, the mysterious 430-kilometer Lanzhou-Xinjiang Highway has become the Devil's Triangle in China.

At present, there is no definitive answer to these accidents.