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Fulgurite after storms?
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Have you ever wondered about the fascinating natural phenomenon known as fulgurite? Created when lightning strikes sand, this remarkable glass-like formation can often be found on beaches after intense storms. With the recent storms bringing powerful weather, many beachcombers have taken to the shores in search of these unique treasures. If you've ventured out to hunt for fulgurite after the last storms, we’d love to hear about your experience! Did you find any stunning pieces? Sharing your discoveries and photos not only ignites curiosity but also connects us to the beauty of nature's creations. Join the conversation and let us know what you uncovered on your adventure. Your insights and images could inspire others to explore the enchanting world of fulgurite!
Just wondering. Did anyone by chance go looking for fulgurite (aka fossilized lighting, caused by a lighting strike on sand instantly making glass) on the beaches after the last few storms? Find any? Willing to share a photo?
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