Wonder Fall: Video Shows Gravity-Defying Waterfall That Seems To Flow From Bottom To Top!
A video of a waterfall in Ireland that seems to be flowing upward is going viral. The phenomenon seems to defy the laws of gravity therefore it seems all the more awe-inspiring. There is a much more realistic scientifically-valid explanation for the same.
There is so much in nature that we have yet to witness and things sometimes do not even seem ¡®natural¡¯. For example, some phenomenon defying gravity might as well have a separate scientific explanation of its own, but at first glance it is bound to look like magic. Same is the case with a waterfall in Ireland which is baffling a lot of people.
A video of a waterfall in Ireland, that seems to be flowing upward, is going viral. The phenomenon seems to defy the laws of gravity, therefore it seems all the more awe-inspiring. Of course, there is a much more realistic, scientifically-valid explanation for the same.
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So, the winds on the east coast side of Ireland are strong - so strong, that some of the water is pushed back and it appears to flow upward.
Talking of weird waterfalls, last week, Philadelphia witnessed a random outburst of water for a few minutes from the crown of one of its most iconic skyscrapers - One Liberty Place.
No fire was reported, nor was their any rush of emergency responders, there was just a steady shower of water from 800 feet above the ground for about five minutes.
There was just a TON of water pouring out the top of One Liberty Place. Continues for like 5 mins. Anyone have info? pic.twitter.com/IlyRog7044
¡ª Billy Penn (@billy_penn) November 3, 2019
¡®WHYY's Billy Penn tweeted a video of the stream while searching for information about what was taking place¡¯, according to NBC10.
Turns out, the property manager of One Liberty was conducting a ¡®mandatory annual test of the tower's fire suppression system¡¯. But the property manager and sprinkler company did not inform the right authorities, according to a spokesperson for Philadelphia's Department of Licenses & Inspections.
Talk about wild water adventures!