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Revision as of 11:05, September 7, 2010
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The Springfield Mystery Spot is a tourist attraction in Springfield. It is a wooden shack in the middle of nowhere.
Phenomenon
Past visitors there have claimed to see the face of God, to speak in colors, shed their corporeal bodies and become floating spirits, and take pictures that don't have that annoying red-eye effect. Ozzie Smith once entered the attraction and never came out.
While scientists believe that it's a nexus between the space-time continuum of several dimensions intersecting in a horrible vortex of chaos, others say it's just the effects of the shack's wicked paint fumes. The mystery spot's motto is "Where logic takes a holiday and all laws of nature are meaningless."
The mystery spot successfully nauseates over 650 paying customers per year.