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Pilot Captures Amazing Thunderstorm Photo at 37,000 Feet Over the Pacific Ocean
Over the last few years we’ve seen our fair share of storm and lightning photographs, but this shot from Ecuador Airlines pilot Santiago Borja might top them all. Taken from a Boeing 767-300 cockpit at the precise moment of a lightning flash, the image captures a powerful thunderstorm forming above the Pacific Ocean just south of Panama. A difficult shot considering the turbulent weather and near pitch-dark setting.
“I like this photo so much because you can feel the amazing size of the storm and its power,” he tells the Washington Post. “But at the same time it’s wonderful how peacefully you can fly around it in still air without touching it.”
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Have a 37,000 ft Perspective
One of my favorite parts of traveling is always the plane ride. I can't exactly pin point why, but being 37,000 ft in the air makes me look down at the world and see it from a different perspective. All of the drama, stress, and negativity are reduced to a tiny speck merely skimmed by an aircraft moving with such purpose at what seems like a million miles an hour. At this point, I never want to come down. This calmness I feel as I sit high above my problems has made me realize that the biggest struggle I have is taking my life too seriously. I am here to make a positive impact on this world, even if it is the tiniest contribution. To be consumed with such negativity and worry about problems that don't compare to the grand scheme is a waste of time and as I sit here awake at 2am I realize that it's time to focus on being the best me I can be and enjoying life. I don't need to be 37,000 ft in the air to minimize the impact negativity has on my life, I can create the life I desire to live.