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Waterfall develops in Penn Station
This isn’t a new thing. It pretty much happens at this station platform every time we get lots of rainfall.
Yellowstone National Park waterfall
Photographer Rachid Dahnoun took this gorgeous photo in Yellowstone National Park. You’re going to want to see it bigger.
Family of 4 washed away by flash floods
WARNING: GRAPHIC CONTENT This is so tragic and sad. I don’t know the final outcome of this event captured on video, but I can only assume that anybody who gets washed away down a waterfall this high during a flash … Continue reading
Moonbows at Yosemite National Park
Interesting…I never knew the moonlight could be bright enough to create rainbows in the night. Must be quite a sight to see in person (rather than time-lapse in the video above).
Working model of M.C. Escher’s Waterfall
M.C. Escher’s Waterfall makes no sense in the world of physics, but one man has seemingly made a model that visually tricks you into thinking that this self-supporting waterway could actually be real. While I don’t know how this is … Continue reading