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This rare “waterfall” in Southern California only appears after heavy rainfall. Iman Palm from KTLA 5 looks into the phenomenon.
The latest “atmospheric river” storm to move through Southern California brought heavy rain and mudslides but also something unique for residents, especially those in the OC (Orange County), next to Los Angeles.
The heavy rain unveiled the rare spectacle of Dana Point Falls, a “waterfall” that only graces the wealthy coastal community after significant rainfall. KTLA 5 via MSN.com
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