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VIDEO: Waterfalls in Australia Start Flowing in Reverse
In the town of Bandiina, New South Wales, near the Tasman Sea, two waterfalls have begun to flow in the opposite direction, from bottom to top.
According to BBC News, scientists have explained that this is a rare natural phenomenon caused by weather conditions. It has been reported that a strong wind is raging in the cliffs at a speed of 70 km/h.
The air currents above the Tasman Sea have intensified so much that the waterfalls could not withstand the pressure, causing the water to start moving in reverse.