Because Yoshi-P said so.

Because Yoshi-P said so.

What if it isn't actually a waterfall? What if the water is coming out of the ground from a spring, flows towards what you see as the waterfall, and then flies up to the top, but at with a speed/pattern that makes it look like its falling? Like how the rim of a car tire can look like its spinning forwards or backwards depending on the speed.
Last edited by KitanaiKoneko; 01-12-2014 at 01:22 AM. Reason: typo go me :\
Zoom your camera out and you will see better.
Some kind of underground channel would make the most sense.


This is like asking "Why is Thanalan still mostly desert, even though, from empirical experience, it regularly rains sideways?"
I postulate a huge forgotten underground sea... has to be the only explanation.
I thought the crazy old man drinks it all.
The power of the Aetherflow.

did you know, the shroud rains almost everyday?
It's because the water gets evaporated and turn into precipitation
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