Scottish waterfall flowed upwards: incredible phenomenon during the storm
Journalist
Anna Tkach
06.08.2025 - 14:30
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At the beginning of August, an extraordinary natural phenomenon occurred in Scotland - a waterfall began to 'flow' upwards due to strong winds creating a gravity-defying effect. This impressive sight was captured on video on August 5.Elaine Glover from the Applecross Walled Garden in northern Scotland witnessed this astonishing event. She noted that she had never seen anything like it in August, when Storm Floris hit northern Britain, bringing winds of up to 130 km/h. Scotland suffered significant damage, leaving thousands of homes without electricity and public transport suspended.
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