STRIKING photos capture nature at its most raw and powerful during Earth’s most electrifying event. Shot over the Grand Canyon and even downtown Los Angeles, these amazing images of lightning were taken by American photographer Scott Stulberg, 57. His love of lightning led him to move to the state of Arizona, renowned for its high frequency of storms. ‘No matter where I am, I always feel like a little kid again when I see lightning,’says Scott, of Sedona, Arizona.
AN OLD ENGLISH cottage packed full of history and valuables has been left to rot .
Grandmother Janet Kirby was told she couldn't board her plane home after being accused of assault .
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Surveying its surroundings, a tiny harvest mouse climbs the stem of a dandelion .
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AT first glance these images could easily be mistaken for photographs, but they are in-fact real life drawings created using nothing but coloured pencils .
AN American accountant has grown the world's biggest MELON and smashed his way into the record books with his mammoth 350 .
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INSIDE Britain's last Naval hospital where scurvy was cured looks like an NHS time capsule .
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WE’RE all familiar with the heart-wrenching pictures of dogs abandoned in animal shelters, but one photographer has found an innovative way of showcasing the pooch’s personality .