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  2. List of gravity hills - Wikipedia

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    The Czarodziejska Górka is a 200-meter (yard) stretch of the road between Strączno and Rutwica near Wałcz in north-west Poland where objects, including cars, roll uphill. [ 196 ] coordinates: 53°14′7.80″N 16°20′6.30″E  /  53.2355000°N 16.3350833°E  / 53.2355000; 16.3350833

  3. Amphibious vehicle - Wikipedia

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    The Sheridan could still cross a body of water, but like its swimming cousin, the M113 armoured personnel carrier, also built of aluminium) the river had to be narrow, less than 100 yards (100 m). In all cases, the bilge pumps had to be working properly, and even then by the time the Sheridan or the APC reached the other side, water would often ...

  4. Automobile graveyard - Wikipedia

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    Many of the state's artists came to paint the sides of the buses, creating a colourful and unusual art gallery around which people are freely welcome to wander. [3] Also in Georgia is Old Car City USA, world's largest car junkyard, a site which began in 1931 as a car dealership but now serves as a 6-mile trail for visitors to discover over ...

  5. Amphicar - Wikipedia

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    The name Amphicar is a portmanteau of "amphibious" and "car." A spiritual descendant of the Volkswagen Schwimmwagen , [ 3 ] and the Trippel SG6 , the Amphicar offered only modest performance compared to most contemporary boats or cars, featured navigation lights and flag as mandated by the US Coast Guard – and after operation in water ...

  6. WaterCar - Wikipedia

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    The trip took 70 minutes, [5] and he completed the drive on an estimated 13 US gal (49 L; 11 imp gal) of gasoline, a little more than half the total capacity of the Water Car's 25 gallon tank. March was not the first to drive an amphibious car to an island; the first was Howard Singer of La Jolla who on Aug. 19, 1978, became the first person to ...

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  8. Rinspeed sQuba - Wikipedia

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    Upon entering water, it floats on the surface until the operator floods the interior to submerge it. It can be submerged to a depth of 10 metres (33 ft), powered by twin electric-powered propellers supplemented by two Seabob water jets. [5] It travels through the water like a submarine, rather than driving along the river- or sea-bed. The car's ...

  9. Banger racing - Wikipedia

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    Contact to damage an opponent's car is permitted and encouraged within the formula, with cars progressively becoming more damaged throughout an event. Races are held at an oval or tri-oval circuits that are up to 1 ⁄ 4 mile (440 yd; 400 m) long; however, on certain occasions, races are held in a figure of eight configurations.