Check Out This Illustrated Guide on How to Survive a Lightning Strike
Apr 28, 2014 18:57
The first step to surviving a lightning strike is to not be out in the open when it rains heavily. But of course, there are times when that is unavoidable. The Art of Manliness and illustrator Ted Slampyak produced an illustrated guide on how to survive a lightning strike that offers a few tips and tricks like placing your hands over your ears to minimize hearing loss. Check out the illustration in full after the jump.
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