It's called a Rain-stick.
The rain stick is believed to have originated in Chile by Indigenous tribes such as the Mapuche people. It is a traditional musical instrument made from a hollowed-out cactus or piece of wood filled with pebbles or beans that create a soothing sound when turned upside down.
No it was not turned upside down at the time of the flood.
The cast of The World Turned Upside Down - 2002 includes: Anthony Howell
When a cockroach is turned upside down, it may struggle to right itself by using its legs to flip back over. Cockroaches have a strong instinct to stay upright, so they will typically try to correct their position when turned upside down.
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The World Turned Upside Down - 1973 TV was released on: USA: 27 November 1973
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The rain stick is a traditional musical instrument originating from indigenous cultures in South America. It is made from a hollowed-out cactus or bamboo tube filled with small pebbles or seeds. When the stick is turned upside down, the pebbles fall through the tube, creating a sound similar to rain. The rain stick is often used in rituals and ceremonies to invoke rain, fertility, and blessings from the earth. It holds cultural significance as a symbol of nature's power and the connection between humans and the natural world.