Livescience.com’s Stunning Photo: Lightning Strikes in Manhattan highlights Ben Leshchinsky’s lucky shot. Leshchinsky was on his terrace at his apartment near 67th Street and Amsterdam Avenue, looking northeast toward Central Park when he caught this image of a lightning bolt in action.
According to Yahoo.com, It appears the lightning struck near the American Museum of Natural History in the Upper West Side area of Manhattan. Although several people said they heard loud thunderclaps at the museum, there were no confirmed lightning strikes, according to museum official Michael Walker.
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