have you ever seen a fall with water moving upwards. Here is one.


http://in.video.yahoo.com/stupidvideos-26150168/justplainstupid-26150466/reverse-waterfall-30084201.html

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The video is too short yet the scene that unfolds is quite breathtaking!!

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In reality I have never seen such type of falls. In 3D screen savers, I have seen such images. This is interesting.
It is too short to know the exact details, it might be an underground springs , they can really flow very high upwards...Caldas Novas in Brazil is very famous and popular for its hot springs that flow upwards,this is probably the same one..

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It's something really surprising....
Is it a real video??? :blink: :blink: :blink: :unsure: :unsure:

Meera sandhu
It's something really surprising....
Is it a real video??? :blink: :blink: :blink: :unsure: :unsure:


The situation of the fall is given as: Brahia Brazil- below the video itself. So this is real.

G. K. Ajmani Tax consultant
http://gkajmani-mystraythoughts.blogspot.com/

It's something really surprising....
Is it a real video??? :blink: :blink: :blink: :unsure: :unsure:


The situation of the fall is given as: Brahia Brazil- below the video itself. So this is real.


what's the reason behind this? :S :S
Any scientific explanations??

Meera sandhu
There could be very small or no space for water to go downwards. hence reaction of the ground would send water upwards. Just throw a ball fast and this will rebound from the wall. Similarly, lack of passage must be rebounding the water.

G. K. Ajmani Tax consultant
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There could be very small or no space for water to go downwards. hence reaction of the ground would send water upwards. Just throw a ball fast and this will rebound from the wall. Similarly, lack of passage must be rebounding the water.


Waterfall itself is flowing very fast. So, it gets a lot of energy to bounce back. So, That's the reason.

Can we find such unique waterfalls else where :whistle: :whistle:

Meera sandhu
For the first time I have heard that water flow upwards.How can this happen.?

Sharmistha Banerjee
I checked it and found that pressure is throwing water up in a very strange way.

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