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Mount Kailash, a 6,638m peak in Tibet, is considered strange due to its status as an unclimbed, sacred "pyramid" that reportedly affects time and physical growth, alongside perfect cardinal alignment and its role as the source of major Asian rivers. It is revered by four religions—Hinduism, Buddhism, Jainism, and Bon—as the center of the universe.
- Time and Aging Anomalies: Pilgrims and locals have reported that hair and nails grow much faster (up to two weeks' growth in 12 hours) in the area. Some legends tell of climbers aging decades in a few hours after going past a certain point.