Everlasting Lightning Storm
A picture of Catumbo Lightning over Lake Maracaibo
In Ciénagas del Catatumbo National Park, Zuila, Venezuela, there is a storm that seems everlasting. It lasts roughly 300 days of the year and is what gained the region its name meaning "house of thunder" in the Barí language. These storms are caused by the air from the Andes and the air from the Caribbean Sea mixing causing the perfect storm for massive thunder storms. This thunder has been very culturally important in Zuila as you can see on their flag where a prominent lightning bolt is found. This lightning has also brought tourism to the area and to the park. Many want to see the fabulous lightning display and Ciéngas del Catumbo National Park is where many people go to be up close to the fabulous electrical display.















