Lightning struck the Statue of Liberty
Lightning struck the torch of the Statue of Liberty in New York City.
The amazing moment was captured by British photographer and cameraman Dan Martland.
The day before, a storm blew through New York, where the world-famous monument is located.
At that time, one of the lightning bolts hit the torch of the 93-meter statue. The photo has already been seen by more than 1 million people.
The photo shows how the lightning with a pink tint hits the top point of the statue – the tip of the torch, which is clamped in the outstretched hand of the statue.