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.
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