The picture shown above, purportedly capturing "rain falling in one
place" in Togo was posted to YouTube. However, what was depicted in the
video did not occur "this morning" (i.e.20 May 2016), nor did it take
place in Togo. The video has been circulating online since at least June 2015, when
it was shared under the title "Sources of water, water sources of well
digging." While that version of the video did not include mention of a
location, other postings of it have placed the incident in Indonesia, China, and Vietnam.
This video also
doesn't show "rain falling in one place." In fact, it doesn't show
rain at all. The water in the video is coming up from the ground (not down from
the sky), either from a natural geyser or a burst pipe.
The water spurt
displayed in this video appears as if it were coming from the sky largely
because its peak is hidden by tree branches or is simply out of frame. When the
peak is in view, the color of the water and the sky are too similar to easily
distinguish one from the other. However, a careful examination of this footage
shows that the water clearly originates from the ground and not the sky.
The first clue is
that a central water column can be periodically glimpsed throughout the video.
The water is erupting from a hole in the ground and then falling back to the
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