Chinese waterfall comes under scrutiny after telling detail in video

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Chinese waterfall comes under scrutiny after telling detail in video
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A popular waterfall in China has come under scrutiny after a video revealed the water flowing from it may actually be supplied by a water pipes.

A popular waterfall in China has come under scrutiny following a revealing detail in a video posted to social media.The Yuntai Waterfall – located in Yuntai Mountain Park in China's north-central Henan province – is a major tourist attraction with majestic 314-metre-tall falls.

The clip – posted to Chinese social media – appears to water coming out of pipes – giving rise to scepticism over whether the attraction is as natural as the park has tourists believe.The footage unveiling the discovery was taken by a visitor using a drone. Picture: Weibo. They said they had made a “small enhancement” during the dry season due to the lack of rainfall to ensure tourists were not disappointed.While the video stirred much discussion, some social media users expressed their understanding following management's explanation.

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