Interesting: The waterfall has water ... flowing up and down the sky

In fact, this spectacle only appears on the strong windy day that causes the waterfall to flow back up into the air. However, this amazing image of nature is very impressive.

An amazing natural scene happened at a waterfall in Cumbria, Yorkshire Dales National Park, United Kingdom. According to the image from the video, under winds of nearly 130 km / h, all the rules are 'turned up' completely when the flow of water flows upwards to the sky, forming an impressive rainbow shape.

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The phenomena of wonders that appear when a storm overflows with strong winds blows up the flow of the waterfall and hurls it into the sky.

The scene only occurred at the time of the tropical storm Helena overflowing this area. It is known that the Atlantic storm devastated Scotland and the north of England. When the storm Helena came over, Hurricane Ali continued.

The storms marked a year of extreme weather occurring on British territory. This year, people and tourists coming to the UK suffered a hot summer record, with the highest April temperature since 1949 here.

Previously, visitors had the opportunity to admire the same reverse flow scene in the French island of Reunion in January this year. Strong winds caused by storms over the island blew up the water, making the waterfall feel as if it flew straight to the sky.

The phenomenon of backflow waterfall only occurs when strong winds blow in the opposite direction, causing the falling water to change direction.