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Old 24-07-2003, 10:48 PM
Hank Pagel
 
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Default Lightning Strike

Wow! That's one way to get rid of algae!

The pump should not have had anything to do with the strike. The way
you described the damage the strike may have gone from the earth up or
the pond is resting on or close to tree roots and the tree was hit.
Electricity does crazy things.


"BargainTraveller" wrote in message
om...
This past weekend I pulled my back out putting in a water pond in my
backyard. When it was installed I have to admit that I did find it
relaxing to sit on the back porch and listen to the water while

doing
my devotionals. I actually felt pretty good about how it was turning
out.

Until Monday night...

Sherry and I were sitting downstairs watching the Tour de France

when
suddenly lightning flashed outside the window and the thunder

crashed.
It was a direct hit. It had hit my water pond! The pond was actually
lifted out of the hole and the water was just about all gone.
Fortunately we hadn't put fish in it yet or else we would be eating
fish sandwiches!

I have reinstalled the pond and checked into what contributed to my
shocking experience.

Could it be that by leaving the pump on during an electrical storm
that a negative charge was created that the lightning was attracted
to?