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What is the mystery of the "Idaho Devil's Triangle" in Idaho, USA?

On a state highway in Idaho, USA, 14.5 kilometers away from McMunn, there is a terrifying rollover zone that drivers call the "Idaho Devil's Triangle." Once a normal driving vehicle enters this area, it will suddenly be thrown into the air by a mysterious force that people cannot see, and then be thrown heavily to the ground, causing a tragic accident in which the car crashed and people died. A car driver named Virut Baik is a survivor who experienced this horrific car dumping incident. Whenever he recalls that adventure, he will feel lingering fear. He said: "The weather was sunny that day, and everything was normal with the two-ton truck I was driving. When I drove to that damn place, the car suddenly veered off the road and flipped over to the ground."

According to statistics, 17 lives have been lost in the same way at this same place. What people find strange is that compared with other local roads, there is no abnormality in this section of road. It is also a broad and flat road. However, the fatality rate caused by it is four times that of other road sections.

A place near Warsaw, the capital of Poland, is also a scary place that makes drivers feel frightened. Drivers who come here usually take a detour because drivers who drive here often feel a headache. Drowsiness, as if not awake, leading to a large number of car accidents.

The same situation also occurs at the "430" kilometer of the Lanzhou-Xinjiang Highway in China. Not only do rollover accidents occur frequently, but the reasons for rollovers are also inexplicable. A perfectly fine, functioning car would sometimes overturn for no apparent reason like a ship entering Bermuda. This kind of serious and vicious accidents involving car crashes and fatalities occur every year at least a dozen times and as many as 20 or 30 times. Even though drivers take extra care, such accidents continue to happen.

Is it because the road at "430" kilometers is steep and slippery, making it difficult to navigate? no. At "430" kilometers, not only is the road flat, but the view is also very wide. So, what is the reason why so many vehicles overturned one after another within a distance of less than 100 meters?

At first, some people analyzed that there might be a problem with the road design. To this end, the transportation department has reconstructed this section of highway many times, but rollover accidents still occur.

Later, someone observed that each rollover direction was towards the north, and they speculated that there may be a large magnetic field to the north of "430" kilometers. But this statement has no scientific basis and is just a guess. However, in any case, "430" kilometers has become a Chinese devil's triangle area, cast a layer of mystery.