Fact Check: Artwork circulates as fulgurite found on seashore
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Fulgurite is natural silica-rich glass formed when lightning strikes slightly wet sand or bare rock. They are commonly less than three centimetres and cylindrical.
A set of two stunning images from a seaside, purportedly of a fulgurite, is viral on social media. “When Lightning Strikes Sand. It’s called fulgurite,” reads the caption of one such post on Facebook.
Fulgurite is natural silica-rich glass formed when lightning strikes slightly wet sand or bare rock. They are commonly less than three centimetres and cylindrical.
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