Check out this gnarly lighting strike that instantaneously stripped the bark of a giant pine tree up in Lac-Nilgaut, Quebec and sent it tumbling onto a cabin. What a serendipitous camera placement:
By Francis Xavier July 13, 2020 5:05 pm
By Francis Xavier | July 13, 2020 5:05 pm
Check out this gnarly lighting strike that instantaneously stripped the bark of a giant pine tree up in Lac-Nilgaut, Quebec and sent it tumbling onto a cabin. What a serendipitous camera placement:
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