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Waterfall was blown upwards by strong winds

Posted on November 22, 2020November 22, 2020Inspiration

Some hikers at northern England’s Derbyshire Peak District, near Hayfield, witnessed this rare phenomenon that the River Downfall, a 30-meter (98 foot) waterfall was blown back up onto Kinder Scout Plateau by extremely strong winds. Source

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