A waterfall that doesn’t

From thisiscolossal.com.

Extreme Winds Cause a Waterfall in England to Blow Upward wind weather waterfalls England

Upflowing water fall

Hikers exploring England’s Derbyshire Peak District earlier this week stumbled onto a rare phenomenon caused by extreme winds. The River Downfall, a 30-meter (98 foot) waterfall was blown back almost vertically by a powerful updraft, making it seem as if the waterfall was simply flowing into nothing. Very cool. (via Twisted Sifter)

 

Extreme Winds Cause a Waterfall in England to Blow Upward wind weather waterfalls England

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