The severe weather lashing ' coast has triggered an incredible natural phenomenon, with the wild winds forcing waterfalls to move in the opposite direction.Water was seen flying over the top of the cliffs of the Royal National Park, south of , on Monday as wind gusts reached 39km/hour.In a phenomenon known as reverse waterfalls, photos show white sprays of water being spit into the air as the waves crash against the rocks below.
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