Residents on the isle of Mull were left confused on Monday after the gale force winds from Storm Henry blew two of the islands waterfalls upside down.

The water, which was in full flow due to the heavy rains, usually falls dramatically off the side of Ardmeanach, on the Argyll and Bute island's south western side.

But the gusts blew up the rock face and forced the water back into the air, causing a trail of spray usually seen at the bottom of a waterfall.

The occurrence was filmed by a resident who was watching from the other side of Loch Scridain on Monday afternoon.

Reuben O'Connell, 35, who works for Isle of Mull Holiday Cottages, said: "I was watching it from our holiday houses and it looked really unusual so I thought I'd film it. I've never seen it like that before.

"The weather is wild but we're coping fine. The winds are strong but it's not actually that wet.

"Even thought the weather is fierce, and you can barely stand up, the island looks really beautiful. It's a wild and rugged place."

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