Lightning Strikes Eiffel Tower-1902 #2
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Lightning Strikes Eiffel Tower-1902 #2
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Science Source
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Lightning striking the Eiffel Tower, June 3, 1902, at 920 P.M. This is one of the earliest photographs of lightning in an urban setting. Lightning is a flash of light in the sky caused by an electrical discharge between clouds or between a cloud and the Earth's surface. The flash heats the air and usually causes thunder. Lightning may appear as a jagged streak, as a bright sheet, or in rare cases, as a glowing red ball. Published in 1906 in "Thunder and Lightning" by Camille Flammarion.
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