
The Mystical Journey to Abu Bekir Shibli’s Sanctuary

Unexplained Phenomenon: The Gravity-Defying Zone in Turkmenistan
We all learned about gravity in school, and we’ve seen how it affects the world around us. But what if we told you that there’s a place on Earth where the laws of gravity don’t seem to apply? In the Balkan province near the Magtymguly district in Turkmenistan, there is a mysterious zone where cars roll uphill and water flows in the opposite direction.
This gravity-defying phenomenon has captured the attention of locals and visitors alike. According to popular belief, this strange occurrence is attributed to the miracle of Abu Bekir Shibli, adding an air of mysticism to the already bizarre experience.
The TRT TV channel representative office in Turkmenistan recently captured this unusual phenomenon on video during their trip to the sanctuary of Abu Bekir Shibli. The footage shows cars moving upwards on a mountainside and water defying gravity as it flows uphill.
While this may seem like something out of a science fiction movie, similar anomalous zones exist in other parts of the world. From the village of Padang in Uzbekistan to a road at the foot of Mount Aragats in Armenia, these gravity-defying locations challenge our understanding of the natural world.
It’s clear that the laws of physics are not as universal as we once thought. Whether these anomalies are the result of optical illusions, magnetic fields, or something entirely different, they continue to fascinate scientists and visitors alike.
As we continue to uncover the mysteries of our planet, such phenomena serve as a reminder that there is still much about the natural world that we have yet to understand. The gravity-defying zone in Turkmenistan is just one example of the countless wonders waiting to be explored and explained.





