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Amazing Bioluminescent Seashores Look Like Starry Skies

Taiwanese photographer Will Ho (aka hala065) catches amazing pictures of bioluminescence at the Dusit Thani The maldives in Mudhdhoo that converts beaches into a wonderful, radiant shoreline. The glowing blue speckled beaches provide a magnificently unique feature to the scenery at night as the waves crash onto the coast, making it look like an exceptional reflection of a starry sky on the floor.

Like on the coastlines of Australia, these beaches are booming by small phytoplankton that portray vibrant sapphire luminesce as a protecting respond to a interference in their environment. The natural result of the harmful bacteria could be to anything from the existence of a predator to nothing more than the moving of the tides.

The photographer, who has been requested on several events whether the photos are actual or not, demands his pictures are absolutely actual though you'd have to be fortunate enough to capture as great an incident as he experienced just outside of a Thai restaurant in the Maldives.

Will Ho Maldives Bioluminescence Photography







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