Every summer Las Vegas experiences occasional monsoon activity. With that brings some intense lightning shows. Anna and I were fortunate enough to catch an awesome display on Friday night from the dry lake bed. It literally lasted for hours. Looking to the east from the Eldorado dry lake, the lightning filled the sky striking down several times over the mountain range near Nelson Hills.
Pete
Do more with less! That is my motto lately. I love getting outdoors and exploring new places, usually on my KTM motorcycle. My wife, Anna, and I recently bought and built out a Sprinter van to do more of the things we love. Traveling and seeing new places is always at the top of our to-do list.
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2 Responses
Jay
Great pics man. I love lightning pictures.
Pete
Thanks Jay!