Winds were strong enough to blow water up and over a cliff, creating what looked like an upside-down waterfall. The footage was shot at Port Campbell National Park in Victoria, Australia by Daniel Howard-Jones (according to this YouTube page), who said he shot the video during wind gusts of around 60–80 kmph (approx. 37–50 mph).
Cool footage of "backwards waterfall" caused by strong winds

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- defying gravity
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