![]() ![]() "If we keep doing this he'll eventually disappear!" Eric cracked. One man, forced to stand in several places, seemed smaller every time. Eric confided that the "pull field" was "more stronger" in the original shack - the one on our tour - which made us feel bad for the other group over at the replica shack, but not too bad.Įven the souvenirs are distorted by a mysterious force.Įric went through some standard mystery spot demonstrations - standing sideways on a wall, pouring water uphill - sprinkled with chatty banter. Fifty years later an exact replica was built, "to see if they'd get the same effects." They did, and now Cosmos can accommodate twice as many tour groups as before. The first was discovered in its current mysterious state in 1952. Eric also revealed that Cosmos has two shacks of mystery. ![]() "We have no idea what's going on over there," he said (This may be because Cosmos is a mystery "area," not a "spot"). A visit to Cosmos is a bit more strenuous than mall-walking - so wear comfortable shoes - but each tour has plenty of built-in breaks, and the last half is all downhill in case you have to flee a sucking vortex.Īs our group climbed through woods toward the shack, Eric pointed to a large stand of trees that had all mysteriously bent themselves toward one spot. The hoodoo at Mystery Spots is usually strongest within a twisted shack on a hillside, which favors guides with young knees (a lesson that one Mystery Spot ignored to its peril). ![]() Our tour guide at Cosmos was Eric, 17 years old. ![]()
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