Bioluminescent Bay, Bright Blue Sea in Puerto Rico

 

The sea glows blue if at night it is located in the northeast of the Caribbean, and becomes part of the country of Puerto Rico.

INDEPHEDIA.com - In this world, there are several beaches that are unique, such as the beach sand that is pink to the blue sea. One of the most popular blue glowing seas along the coast of Vieques Island (Isla de Vieques) in Puerto Rico.

The sea glows blue if at night it is located in the northeast of the Caribbean, and becomes part of the country of Puerto Rico. On one side of the island is Biobay, short for Bioluminescent Bay, which is said to be the brightest bioluminescent beach in the world.


The natural phenomenon of blue luminous sea water at Bioluminenescent Bay is indeed amazing. So many tourists are curious and visit Isla de Vieques.

Being in this place, we seem to be in a fairyland. Imagine what if we swim in the sea water, as if the blue light surrounds our bodies swimming and shines illuminating the darkness of the night.

Phenomena that are rarely found anywhere else on earth are real. Blue light on this beach is not man-made or waste intentionally by humans, but this blue light comes from millions of microorganisms that live in the sea.

When night falls, microorganisms located on the shoreline illuminate their own bodies and because of the darkness of the night there is such an amazing light. (WS.IN/ENG/*)
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