Nature
Stunning Reverse Waterfall Filmed Near Sydney
BBC News has posted a video on YouTube where we can follow the unusual image of one of the waterfalls in Australia.
Due to the strong wind and rain, the water flowed upwards, and the video has garnered over 600,000 views in a few days to date.
The scene was filmed on the south coast of New South Wales, not far from the city of Sydney. In the Royal National Park, which offers a beautiful view of the coastal cliffs and other paths through meadows and woods, there is also a waterfall, which has undergone a transformation these days due to the wind.
Even though the gusts of wind were only 74 kph (46 mph), the water on the waterfall turned several times - instead of running towards the ground, it ran over the cliff, and they managed to capture the scene on camera.
Take a look at what an unusual phenomenon was seen these days in Royal National Park in southern Australia when the wind changed the direction of the water.
Due to the strong wind and rain, the water flowed upwards, and the video has garnered over 600,000 views in a few days to date.
The scene was filmed on the south coast of New South Wales, not far from the city of Sydney. In the Royal National Park, which offers a beautiful view of the coastal cliffs and other paths through meadows and woods, there is also a waterfall, which has undergone a transformation these days due to the wind.
Even though the gusts of wind were only 74 kph (46 mph), the water on the waterfall turned several times - instead of running towards the ground, it ran over the cliff, and they managed to capture the scene on camera.
Take a look at what an unusual phenomenon was seen these days in Royal National Park in southern Australia when the wind changed the direction of the water.