Heavy rains and strong winds in Australia have caused a strange sight in the National Park near Sydney.
According to Qadin.Net, the Daily Mail reports that the water in the waterfall in the park does not flow from the top, but from the bottom.
The wind, which reached a speed of 70 kilometers per hour, forced the water to change direction.
Meteorologists say that when a strong wind blows from the ocean, a "waterfall reversal" occurs and the currents flow from the bottom to the top.