fulgurite
/ˌfʊlɡəˈraɪt, ˌfʊlˈɡʊrɪt/Definitions
1. noun
a long, thin, rod-like or tubular mass of fused sand or other materials that has been vitrified by a lightning discharge; a type of petrified lightning bolt.
“The geologist discovered a fascinating fulgurite in the desert, which was formed by a powerful lightning strike thousands of years ago.”