There is a place in Venezuela where lightning strikes every single night — sometimes more than 20,000 times in one storm. Welcome to Catatumbo, the world’s only non-stop lightning storm, flashing up to 260 nights a year and lasting 10 hours each night. Scientists still don’t fully understand how this phenomenon works. In this video, you’ll learn: • Why lightning never stops at Catatumbo • How warm and cold winds collide to create the storm • Why sailors used it as a natural lighthouse • How many flashes hit every night • Why this is one of Earth’s strangest weather mysteries Subscribe to Realm Reveals for more unbelievable places and amazing facts. Which mystery should we reveal next? Comment below!