Lightning strikes the tallest building in the world
Burj Khalifa's tallest tower glows in the dark when it is struck by lightning by photographer Alisdair Miller in the United Arab Emirates.
Lightning hit the top of the building 828 m high.
Since opening last week, this building attracted the attention of photographers.
Beautiful spectacle around the tower.
Dubai costs $ 1.67 billion to build this tower.
Dubai in the night seen from the tower.
Since opening last week, Burj Khalifa has always attracted the attention of photographers.
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