Thanks to its humidity, its elevation and the clash of winds from the mountains and the sea,the southwestern corner of Lake Maracaibo in
Venezuela has the world’s highest frequency of lightning activity (250 flashes per square kilometer per year). More than 200 nights per year, with peaks in May and October, lightning flashes fill the sky –sometimes 25 or more flashes per minute. To put that in perspective: The National Weather
Service classifies anything over 12 strikes per minute as "excessive." Named for the Catatumbo River, which flows from Colombia in to Lake
Maracaibo, the Relampago de Catatumbo, or Catatumbo Lighting, has become a highlight for travelers who spend their nights wide awake and
wide-eyed watching the spectacle.