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Storm winds bring the waterfall up into the sky

The water flowing from the cliffs of the Isle of Skye is blown away by the strong wind during Hurricane Callum, creating a unique sight.

Chris Martin posted on social media a video of the waterfall on the Isle of Skye, Scotland, which would appear to sink into the sky on October 12, Mirror reported. Strong winds from Hurricane Callum bring the water down.

The video attracted more than 3,500 shares and hundreds of comments. “This is when the waterfall doesn’t sink. Filming at Talisker Beach on the Isle of Skye on a rainy and windy day,” Martin said.

Many viewers showed great interest in this scene. “Oh man, it’s hard to believe the wind is so strong,” commented Chris Smith. “A vivid impression of the power of nature,” commented Ines Donn.

Hurricane Callum caused damage in parts of Britain over the weekend. Scotland and Wales were the hardest hit, many streets flooded and traffic cut off. The A83, a major road in Argyll and Bute, Scotland, had to stop working due to tons of landslides. Meanwhile, the town of Crickhowell in Wales is almost turned into an island due to the road being flooded with water.

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