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This photo shows the Washington Monument being struck by lightning during the evening of July 1, 200
This photo shows the Washington Monument being struck by lightning during the evening of July 1, 2005. This lightning flash is particularly interesting because it struck the side of the monument while a streamer from the tip of the monument never connected the circuit. (Kevin Ambrose)

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