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This photo of a lightning has gone viral, because it screams perfection

This photo of a lightning has gone viral, because it screams perfection
This photo of a lightning has gone viral, because it screams perfection
This photo captured by Randy Olson for National Geographic monthly issue has gone viral.
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This photo captured by Randy Olson for National Geographic monthly issue has gone viral.

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According to Randy Olson, the photo was captured during a an assignment in in wood river, Nebraska.

"This shot happened on my last night on assignment. I was working on astory about the Ogallala Aquifer near Wood River, Nebraska.

That area is one of the few places in the sandhill crane's migration that still has meandering streams. Cranes, salmon, and many other critters need meandering streams to thrive. Cranes especially want to bed down in shallow water.

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This is a spot where these birds can all land and be together. That evening, there were more cranes than had ever been counted before as many as 413,000," Olson said.

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