
Source: BroBible
Summary
A TikTok user, Kat, shared a video of a seemingly impossible waterfall in Lamb’s Canyon near Salt Lake City, Utah. The waterfall appears to be coming from a log with no visible source of water. After investigation, Kat discovered that the waterfall was actually created by a PVC pipe and a suspended tarp, likely used as a makeshift shower by someone living in the area.
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The routine arrives with confidence.
A TikTok user stumbles upon a mysterious waterfall in the woods, and the internet is abuzz with theories. The waterfall is later revealed to be a cleverly constructed makeshift shower, probably used by someone living in the area. Because, why not? The great outdoors is full of secrets, and some of them are just really good at DIY.
The investigation begins, and the truth is revealed: a PVC pipe and a tarp can create a pretty convincing waterfall. Who needs a spa day when you can just MacGyver one in the woods?
The why behind it all remains a mystery, but the shower theory isn’t far-fetched. After all, when you’re living off the grid, you’ve got to get creative.
And so, the internet is left wondering: do people really do this? The answer, of course, is yes. Because when you’re trying to survive in the wilderness, a little bit of ingenuity can go a long way.
Original observation: Sometimes, a waterfall is just a shower in disguise.
Author: Evan Null









