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Experience strange natural phenomena at this mysterious tourist attraction located in Santa Cruz, CA. Shop the online gift store and view pictures and videos of this very unique Mystery Spot.
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Mystery Spot Photos. Examine over 70 years of strange goings on at the Mystery Spot in our photo gallery. You won't believe your eyes. Mystery Spot FAQ. Read answers to commonly asked questions before you visit. Still have a question? Please contact us! Mystery Spot on BuzzFeed. See the Mystery Spot highlighted in this BuzzFeed article on our ...
Mystery Spot Photos. Examine over 70 years of strange goings on at the Mystery Spot in our photo gallery. You won't believe your eyes. Mystery Spot FAQ. Read answers to commonly asked questions before you visit. Still have a question? Please contact us! Mystery Spot on BuzzFeed. See the Mystery Spot highlighted in this BuzzFeed article on our ...
MYSTERY SPOT - Updated May 2024 - 1685 Photos & 1421 Reviews - 465 Mystery Spot Rd, Santa Cruz, California - Amusement Parks - Phone Number - Yelp. Mystery Spot. 4.2 (1,421 reviews) Claimed. Amusement Parks. Closed 10:00 AM - 4:00 PM. See hours. See all 1.7k photos. Review Highlights.
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1,162 reviews. #8 of 114 things to do in Santa Cruz. Mysterious Sites. Write a review. About. The Mystery Spot is a gravitational anomaly located in the redwood forests just outside of Santa Cruz, California. It is a circular area of effect around 150 feet or 46 meters in diameter.
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Sep 26, 2021 · Jasmine Garnett/SFGATE. Our vast, unknowable planet is full of mysterious spots. But the Santa Cruz Mystery Spot has something that the Bermuda Triangle and Stonehenge could only dream of:...
1055 [1] Location of Mystery Spot in California. The Mystery Spot is a tourist attraction near Santa Cruz, California, opened in 1939 by George Prather. [2] Visitors experience demonstrations that appear to defy gravity, on the short but steep uphill walk and inside a wooden building on the site.