Photographer captures ‘divine’ lightning striking Brazil's Christ the Redeemer
Christ the Redeemer overlooks Rio de Janeiro from atop Corcovado mountain
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A photographer in Brazil captured the "divine" moment a bolt of lightning struck the iconic Christ the Redeemer statue in Rio de Janeiro last month.
The 125-foot statue, which overlooks Rio de Janeiro from atop Corcovado mountain, was struck directly on its head Feb. 10 with what photographer Fernando Braga called a "divine ray" on social media.
"DIVINE LIGHTNING!!! IT'S FRIDAY!!!" Braga wrote on Instagram at the time.
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Braga spoke with Yahoo News Tuesday, telling the outlet that capturing the sight was "like a dream come true" after more than 30 attempts to catch the moment in a time-lapse video using a Nikon D800 camera.
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"At home, I have a really nice view of Christ the Redeemer, so I took a lot of photos of it. In sunsets, sunrise[s], with the moon, the sun, airplanes, helicopters, birds, etc. ... So I decided to get one with lightning too," Braga said.
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The imagery of the lightning striking the monument’s head electrified social media.
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"God has sent the world a message!" Norma Carino wrote.
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"Just like that he does in our lives, stops lightning, protecting us from evil," Lilian Freitas commented.
The massive statue of Jesus Christ was completed and dedicated in 1931.