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LIGHTNING STRIKE UP CLOSE THAT COULD HAVE KILLED ME

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Uploaded by on Mar 7, 2007

FULL VERSION OF ORIGINAL VIDEO WITH MORE EXCLAMATIONS OF DISBELIEF !!

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  • It was filmed inside.

  • i dont know if to belive it cause it it hit so close u would have been dead right now cause the lighting has many many volts and can hit almost like 50 feet aways and you can be injured

  • Well I can guarantee it's not fake. I did get a slight hit from it. It struck behind a school outside my window.

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  • ow that hurt my ears ---> i had headphones on full blast

  • awesome day time shot at 6 :P

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  • You sound like Napoleon Dynamite

  • DAMN NATURE YOU SCARY!!!!!!!!!!

  • This happend to me last night (the uk) ... was camping in a field and it was a calm warm night .... we heard 2 loud bangs of thunder no rain no nothing... so we got out the tent and stupidly ran for the house  ... half way across the field there was a third bang instantly followed by a bolt of lightning just like this one only more brighter and slightly thicker ........ one of the most scariest moments of my life X_X

  • @MetalMonarchy XD yeah. I'm retarded *in a good way* Lol XD yeah i'm "smart" :P lol..

  • did you know an average lightning bolt is usualy about 2/3 inches long?

    stupid comment says "error try again" if i make marks on the two distance points so i cant give example -_-

    ...maybe wider

  • @GothicPrincess242 dude...lol real smart turnin it up on thunder videos xDDDDDDDDDDD

    wish i saw you jump LMFAO

  • @d4rk0v3 omg you have to be kidding me, someone on youtube actually knows what they're talking about! lol

  • @d4rk0v3 thanks for the info

  • @reysoccerpr Volts don't kill, amps do. People have been directly struck and survived. 50 feet is far more than enough distance to insulate you from the discharge. You can be 1 foot from where the lightning struck, if the discharge was directed away from you...you would survive. Allbeit, probably burnt, and effected by the static field..and scared shitless.

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