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Eiffel Tower Struck by Lightning!

4 May 2010 4 Comments

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Eiffel Tower at Paris has been the symbol of power for many generations. Up to date, the Eiffel Tower is still standing with pride and has become among the must-see-places in the world. However, not long before, the Eiffel Tower had been struck by lightning and the event has been photographed. I ensure you that this picture is not a Paris photos manipulation like I posted about 2 months ago. Simply amazing! :)

Eiffel Tower Struck By Lightning
Click to Enlarge :O | Source: Space Weather

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4 Comments »

  • Faith | UPrinting said:

    Yeah, I’ve heard about that news but did not believe it at first. But looking at that photo, wow, it really did happen huh? Seriously, that is unbelievable but super amazing!

  • Febap Liew said:

    hey, amazing. these proofs significantly what mother nature can truly be. Sorry but i have to ask, how did anyone get such a clear shot on it? i mean, you practically have to be at the exact place at the exact time to capture such an amazing shot.=P
    cheers
    febapLiew

  • M.H.M (author) said:

    @Febab I think they just waited patiently and auto-snap it….

  • Scott Renwick said:

    Who took the picture?

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