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This remote lake is the world's capital of lightning—and it storms up to 300 nights a year
The famous Catatumbo Lightning takes place over a lake in northwestern Venezuela most nights of the year.
Lightning researchers expect lightning could become more frequent as temperatures rise. Photo by Rick Lipscomb, courtesy NOAA. The age-old maxim says lightning never strikes the same place twice.
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