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When lightning strikes a body of water, the electricity travels across the surface<ref>http://faculty.deanza.edu/donahuemary/stories/storyReader$583</ref>, which is exactly where a skier would be located. If you see lighting while skiing, get out of the water as soon as possible.
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When lightning strikes a body of water, the electricity travels across the surface<ref>http://faculty.deanza.edu/donahuemary/stories/storyReader$583</ref>, which is exactly where a skier would be located. If you see lighting while skiing, get out of the water as soon as possible.
 
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When lightning strikes a body of water, the electricity travels across the surface<ref>http://faculty.deanza.edu/donahuemary/stories/storyReader$583</ref>, which is exactly where a skier would be located. If you see lighting while skiing, get out of the water as soon as possible.
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When lightning strikes a body of water, the electricity travels across the surface&, which is exactly where a skier would be located. If you see lighting while skiing, get out of the water as soon as possible.