Kinder Downfall Blown Upstream by Strong Winds

Kinder Downfall Blown Upstream by Strong Winds

Have you ever seen a waterfall that defies the law of gravity? Kinder Downfall's upstream flow just proves the real power of nature. See this rare phenomenon yourself.

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Image credits: Dave.Dunford

Have you ever seen a waterfall that defies the law of gravity? There’s one waterfall in England that flows upstream instead of cascading down. It’s quite unbelievable but when the power of nature strikes, nothing is too impossible.

At 30-metre tall, Kinder Downfall is the tallest waterfall in the Peak District of England. When strong winds hit the area, water is blown upstream, creating a rare phenomenon that should be seen by all nature lovers and thrill-seekers alike.

Don’t have the guts to capture this natural phenomenon yourself? Watch this video instead.

53.393446, -1.886930,River Kinder, Hayfield, High Peak District, United Kingdom

Don’t miss your chance to see the amazing power of nature when you visit United Kingdom.

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