Earlier this week, hikers in the Derbyshire Peak District recorded a rare phenomenon caused by high winds at the River Kinder Downfall – a powerful updraft reversing the cascade of the 30m tall waterfall.
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Earlier this week, hikers in the Derbyshire Peak District recorded a rare phenomenon caused by high winds at the River Kinder Downfall – a powerful updraft reversing the cascade of the 30m tall waterfall.
Me balls. Glencar waterfall on Sligo/Leitrim border does this every chews-da
Wow. I’m impressed with dat.
Right so, waterfalls going up. Isn’t that a right of the apocalypse or something?
Reminds me of the time I took a piss on Killiney Hill and ended up drinking my own juice.
The wind can sometimes be a cruel mistress.