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Due to strong winds, this waterfall is flowing upwards
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This is Naneghat, in western India, a mountain pass across the Western Ghats range Video by Yash Mayekar

a waterfly, if you will

Places on earth that don't feel real

This is a cloud machine. All clouds are made here.

Fun Fact: The Naneghat Reverse Waterfall is a mesmerizing natural phenomenon located in Maharashtra, India. Unlike traditional waterfalls, where water flows downward, this unique occurrence involves wind currents causing water to defy gravity and flow upward. Situated in the Western Ghats, the Naneghat area experiences strong winds during the monsoon season. These winds interact with the terrain and create a captivating spectacle where water from a nearby stream appears to flow against its natural downward course. Visitors to the Naneghat Reverse Waterfall can witness this intriguing phenomenon as water seemingly defies gravity and rises up the hillside. It's a remarkable example of how nature's forces can create unexpected and awe-inspiring occurrences that challenge our perceptions of how the world works. The Naneghat Reverse Waterfall serves as a reminder that the natural world is full of surprises and mysteries, offering us the chance to marvel at the complexity and beauty of the Earth's dynamic systems. 🌊🪂🌳 #Nature'sUpliftingSurprises

Someone inverted a spoon here.

Wow, nature is amazing to see.

Nature is amazing. Can’t believe we’re literally shitting on it.

This is beautiful

Where the wind blows, the waters rise, dancing upwards against the skies ✨

