Two remarkable natural phenomena demonstrate how environmental conditions can create unusual visual effects: in Brazil's Chapada Diamantina National Park, strong upward winds push falling water back into the air, creating the illusion of a reverse waterfall; in Antarctica's Taylor Glacier, ancient iron-rich saltwater trapped under ice for millions of years turns bright red when it contacts oxygen, creating the striking Blood Falls phenomenon.
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Amazing place around the worldš¤Æpart 2#reversewaterfall #bloodfallsAdded:
Amazing place around the world, part two.
Antarctica.
Ancient iron-rich water turns [music] blood [singing] red when it hits air trapped under ice for millions of years.
Brazil.
Strong winds [music] push falling water [singing] back up. Gravity looks reversed.
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