UNUSUAL – It was not good to walk on the cliffs of Royal National Park, south of Sydney on August 10. The waterfalls defied the laws of gravity due to strong winds, as you can see in our video at the top of the article.
New South Wales recorded gusts exceeding 70 km / h causing this amazing phenomenon. the The strong winds from the sea have literally reversed the direction of the waterfalls.
These non-trivial acrobatics have caused a lot of reaction among Internet users, more really surprised after the (very long) list of events that marked the first seven months of 2020, and the coronavirus epidemic at the head.
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This spectacular phenomenon has already been observed in the past, especially in Iceland or last February during the Ciara storm in Scotland. Gusts of more than 200 km / h had swept through a waterfall north of Glasgow, giving the impression of a smoking chimney.
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