From bioluminescent algae to shimmering blue squid, the world is full of natural wonders that glow in the dark. Where can you see them?
On a rainy night in Puerto Rico, you could be forgiven for thinking you see stars in the water. As raindrops hit the surface of one of the island’s three bio bays, they turn electric blue, creating a dazzling light show of scintillating spots. Bioluminescent algae, squid, and shrimp
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