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Denmark is now a wonder of antigravity waterfalls, rising against the current and straight against t

Recently, in the Faroe Islands, Denmark, Sami, a 41 year old tourist, saw a 'upstream' waterfall on the edge of the cliff. The sea water directly rushed up the 470 meter high cliff and scattered at the top.

According to the daily mail on January 10, people were surprised to find an 'antigravity waterfall' on an island in Denmark. The picture is incredible.

The first person to discover this wonder was Samia & middot, 41; Samia Gibson, who was enjoying the beautiful scenery of the Faroe Islands on the edge of the cliff, suddenly found this' antigravity waterfall 'made by the cyclone, and was stunned at that time.

He said that he watched the sea fly up to the top of the 470 meter high cliff, forming a 'waterfall' from the bottom to the top of the cliff.

In this regard, meteorological experts said that this phenomenon is due to the spiral air column created by the ocean vortex. At the edge of the cliff, the air column rotates rapidly, forming a 'tornado' on the water surface.