A rare sight spotted on the open field in the taman, according to AI:
... this branching, vein-like pattern in the grass is almost certainly caused by a recent lightning strike.
- The Branching Pattern: The current takes the path of least resistance, branching out like a root system (known as a Lichtenberg figure or dendritic pattern).
- Instant Heat Damage: The extreme heat instantly vaporizes moisture inside the grass blades and roots, searing the turf along the electricity's exact path and leaving these narrow, bleached, or dead channels.
- Lichtenberg Figures: Named after the German physicist Georg Christoph Lichtenberg, who first discovered and studied these branching patterns while conducting experiments with high-voltage static electricity.
- Alternative Names: When these patterns occur naturally via lightning strikes, they are also frequently referred to as "lightning trees" or "lightning flowers".


















































