lechatelierite

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Fulgurites, where lightning has struck sand Royalty Free Stock Photo
Fulgurites, where lightning has struck sand Royalty Free Stock Photo
Fulgurites, where lightning has struck sand Royalty Free Stock Photo
Fulgurites, where lightning has struck sand Royalty Free Stock Photo
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Fulgurites, where lightning has struck sand
fulgurite Royalty Free Stock Photo
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Fulgurites from the Latin fulgur, meaning `lightning`, commonly known as `fossilized lightning`, are natural tubes, clumps, or masses of sintered, vitrified, and/or fused soil, sand, rock, organic debris and other sediments that sometimes form when lightning discharges into ground. Fulgurites are classified as a variety of the mineraloid lechatelierite. Sand sculptures


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